Opposition Disrupts Parliament, BJP Accuses Congress of Misdirection
The BJP criticized Congress and opposition parties for causing disruptions in Parliament, accusing them of creating a false narrative over Operation Sindoor. Despite government readiness to discuss issues, opposition protests continued. The situation was exacerbated by controversies involving the NSUI and calls for action by Rahul Gandhi.
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The BJP on Monday accused Congress and opposition parties of disrupting parliamentary proceedings to build a false narrative around Operation Sindoor. Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha sessions were interrupted by noisy protests demanding a debate on the matter and other issues.
In response, BJP spokesperson K K Sharma criticized Congress for attempting to spread propaganda on the issue. Despite government leaders, including Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, expressing readiness for discussions, the opposition insisted on causing a ruckus, he added.
Beyond parliamentary disruptions, tensions were fueled by the arrest of an NSUI leader in Odisha related to a rape case. The BJP called on Rahul Gandhi to address actions against those involved, while NSUI president Varun Choudhary suspended the accused, reinforcing a zero-tolerance policy toward gender-based injustice.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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