Political Turmoil: Rahul Gandhi's Unspoken Truths in Parliament
The Congress accuses the Modi government of obstructing Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi from discussing the 2020 India-China border conflict in the Lok Sabha. The uproar stems from comments on former Army Chief Manoj Naravane's memoir, challenging the government's nationalist stance and transparency on national security.
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A political storm erupted in the Lok Sabha as the Congress party accused the Modi government of preventing Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi, from addressing the Parliament on the sensitive issue of the 2020 India-China border conflict.
The controversy centers around former Army Chief Manoj Naravane's unpublished memoir, which allegedly details the government's missteps in handling national security.
In response, BJP leaders including Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, countered Gandhi's claims, leading to repeated adjournments in the House as both sides engaged in heated exchanges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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