Tuesday , December 24 2024

Rahul Gandhi's microphone was switched off in Parliament, allegations of suppressing the voice of the opposition – News India Live

Rahul Gandhi's microphone was turned off during the debate on the President's address in the Lok Sabha. Rahul Gandhi's mic was turned off while he was speaking on the NEET issue. Congress MP Deepender Hooda has accused him, Hooda said that Rahul's mic was turned off while demanding a debate on NEET. It is a matter of shame that the opposition leader had to turn off his mic. The government is not concerned about the future of the students, Rahul Gandhi was not allowed to speak even for a minute.

Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan is running away from responsibility: Deepender Singh Hooda

Deepender Singh Hooda said that the future of the youth is being ruined due to the continuous paper leaks in the country. The highest number of paper leak cases have been seen in Haryana. The paper was leaked in the NEET exam and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan is running away from responsibility. He said that when this issue was raised in the House, the microphone was turned off. If the microphone of the Leader of the Opposition is turned off, other MPs will get angry. Our demand is that this issue should be discussed.

Uproar over demand for debate on NEET

Today, the President's address was being discussed in both the houses of Parliament. As soon as the proceedings of the Lok Sabha began, there was an uproar in the House on the issue of NEET. After some time, the proceedings of the Lok Sabha were adjourned till 12 noon. After this, when the proceedings resumed, the same thing happened again. The opposition parties first started demanding a debate on NEET. After this, the proceedings of the Lok Sabha were again adjourned till 11 am on Monday.