Parliament Clash: Language and Nationalism Stir Tensions
Intense exchanges erupted in the Lok Sabha as TMC's Shatabdi Roy criticized the deportation of Bangla-speaking individuals to Bangladesh, sparking a confrontation with BJP MPs. The debate centered on language and identity, with both sides defending their stances vehemently. This dispute underscores ongoing regional and linguistic tensions.
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In a heated session of the Lok Sabha, Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Shatabdi Roy ignited a fierce debate about language and identity. Roy asserted that Bangla-speaking people are being unjustly deported to Bangladesh, triggering a spirited response from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members.
Roy highlighted this issue during the Zero Hour in the Bangla language, emphasizing the case of an individual deported from Odisha. The session saw tensions escalate as Roy's microphone was turned off, prompting her and colleague Mahua Moitra to protest dramatically.
Responding to Roy, BJP MP Sambit Patra vehemently denied her claims, stating Odisha's history of inclusivity while firmly opposing any place for infiltrators. The confrontation underscores ongoing debates over language and national identity in Indian politics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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