The opposition created a massive uproar in the Lok Sabha on Friday as well. Due to the widespread commotion, the session of the Lower House
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The opposition created a massive uproar in the Lok Sabha on Friday as well. Due to the widespread commotion, the session of the Lower House
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Opposition Leaders Challenge Modi Government in Lok Sabha Protest
In a break from tradition, senior Opposition leaders entered the Well of the Lok Sabha on Friday, brandishing placards and challenging the Narendra Modi government to suspend them. This bold move came a day after 14 MPs faced suspension for alleged "misconduct" while pressing for Home Minister Amit Shah's statement on the Parliament security breach. Among those leading the protest were Congress Lok Sabha leader Adhir Chowdhury, Trinamul Congress's Sudip Bandyopadhyay, DMK's T.R. Balu, and National Conference veteran Farooq Abdullah. They accused the government of a dictatorial attitude, demanding Shah's resignation and action against BJP MP Pratap Simmha.
As the Lok Sabha convened, Opposition veterans, joined by colleagues, descended into the Well with placards bearing slogans like "tanashahi nahi chalegi" (dictatorship will not be tolerated) and "grih mantri ishtifa do" (home minister, resign). Sensing the heightened tension, Speaker Om Birla refrained from presiding over the session and deputed Rajendra Agrawal, who promptly adjourned the House within a minute. The day saw both Houses adjourned without transacting any business, as the Opposition sought to counter the government's decision to suspend their MPs.
The Opposition's aggressive stance was a response to the government's suspension of MPs over the security breach, which the Speaker had sought to absolve the government from. Opposition leaders argued that the seriousness of the lapse warranted at least a statement from Home Minister Shah in both Houses. Prime Minister Modi and Shah continued to avoid Parliament, attending an event in Rajasthan instead. Shah's decision to address the security breach in a media house conclave, rather than Parliament, further fueled the Opposition's ire, with Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge criticizing the move.
Ahead of parliamentary proceedings, Opposition leaders, accompanied by suspended MPs, staged a protest in front of Mahatma Gandhi's statue, accusing the government of attempting to stifle their voices. Congress parliamentary party chairperson Sonia Gandhi stood at the gate of the new Parliament building to show solidarity with the suspended MPs. The decision to challenge the government by daring it to suspend more Opposition leaders, including seniors, was made during a meeting of the INDIA bloc parties in Parliament. Even the Lok Sabha leader of the BJD, usually friendly towards the government, supported the Opposition's demand for a statement from the Centre.
Below is a post made my Prime Minister of St. Vincent & The Grenadines Ralph Gonsalves “By the grace of God almighty, I am doing well and on the mend. It is confirmed that there are no neurological deficits. However, I have suffered a concussion and must be monitored over the next four to six weeks. But, it could have been far more serious. I take this assault as not just an injury, but, also look to the intent of the throwing of this projectile at me. The intent was to cause grave harm, even death. It is equally culpable: the person who threw the stone as are those who instigate and continue to instigate disgraceful events that threaten my life and the lives of others. There is one person whom I hold responsible, and it is not just the person who did the direct act. We can have our disagreements, but, to cross the line into violence is unacceptable in a democratic society. By all means, exercise your right to protest, but, that gives you no right to do violence toward anyone. It is the fundamental right of parliamentarians to have access to the parliament in order to discharge their duty. And, it is the right of the people of North Central Windward to have their duly elected representation heard and not denied. I am heartened that Parliament continued their work last night even in my absence. I would like to thank the hundreds of people who have send their thoughts and prayers and condemned the senseless violence that occurred. I would also like to thank the police officers who sought to protect the right of the voters of North Central Windward to have their voice represented in Parliament. And, of course, to the doctors both in St. Vincent and Barbados in whose good hands saw me through.” Source: https://fb.watch/7dcIInv5Xu/ #thechasefiles #ralphgonsalves #comrade #svg #oppositionprotest #oppositionleaderthrownunderthebus #socialunrest #caribbeanpolitics https://www.instagram.com/p/CSPgPDPioGSwSsCdmBfsnu0QSubuvcNbrutI6Y0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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