Language & Borders: TMC and BJP Clash in Lok Sabha

Passionate exchanges erupted in the Lok Sabha between TMC and BJP MPs over language-based deportations. Shatabdi Roy of TMC protested against Bengali speakers being deported to Bangladesh. This led to a heated confrontation with BJP's counterclaims, highlighting regional and national tensions surrounding the issue of language and border policies.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 05-12-2025 22:22 IST | Created: 05-12-2025 22:22 IST
Language & Borders: TMC and BJP Clash in Lok Sabha
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Heated exchanges erupted in the Lok Sabha on Friday when Trinamool Congress MPs clashed with their Bharatiya Janata Party counterparts. TMC's Shatabdi Roy protested against what she described as the unjust deportation of Bangla-speaking individuals to Bangladesh, critiquing authorities for taking such actions based on language.

During the Zero Hour, Roy raised the concern using Bangla to underscore her point, referencing a specific deportation case from Odisha. As proceedings continued, Krishna Prasad Tenneti, who was facilitating the session, attempted to manage the disruptions. However, when her microphone was switched off, tensions escalated.

The situation intensified as Roy, supported by TMC MP Mahua Moitra, approached BJP MP Jugal Kishore's seat. Tenneti and BJP MP Jagdambika Pal tried to restore order. Later, BJP's Sambit Patra countered Roy's arguments, insisting that the actions in Odisha were not meant to target Bengali speakers, but rather to address broader issues of unauthorized migrants, as the topic remains enmeshed in regional and national sensitivities.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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