“My throat shouted at the opposition”, why did Kiren Rijiju say this?

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Kiren Rijiju

New Delhi: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said, “Look at my throat too. Look. By shouting to the opposition, I request to let the debate happen.” He said, “In parliamentary democracy, the Parliament belongs to the opposition. The government is responsible for answering. The opposition will have to ask questions. If the questions ask the questions, then what will the government do?

Kiren Rijiju said, “If Parliament does not run, the loss is of the opposition. The government will pass a bill in the national interest.” He said, “Congress is not interested in parliamentary discussions. They do not believe in debate and discussion in Parliament. Many MPs from Congress and other parties came to me and said that they are able to present the concerns of their constituencies due to not running Parliament. If Parliament does not work, the government will pass the bill in the national interest. But if the bill is not good in the discussion if the bill is not good. Questions have to be asked. “

Said this on the issue of SIR?

On the issue of SIR, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said, “Congress and its allies lost badly in Maharashtra elections. They requested the Election Commission to amend the voter list and remove false names. He demanded it. Maharashtra figures have been proved wrong, and now they are apologizing. Now, someone gave a note to Rahul Gandhi.

What did you say on the question of the deployment of CISF personnel inside the Rajya Sabha?

On the deployment of CISF personnel inside the Rajya Sabha, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said, “They were not CISF. The House is martial. How can the Army or CISF be brought to the House? Congress is lying.”

When the opposition to tear the bill to remove the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers and the Bill to remove the closed ministers in serious criminal charges, Rijiju said, “These people have been ordered by their party leaders to do anything, do anything, do a ruckus, and make headlines.”

He said, “I told him many times that it is not right to throw the paper like this. They crossed all limits. They came down and snatched the mic of the Home Minister. We told him to shout as much as you shout, but avoid touching something. If there is a scuffle, the country will be infamous.

This monsoon session of Parliament completely failed from the opposition’s point of view

Kiren Rijiju said, “This monsoon session of Parliament was successful from the country’s point of view, but completely failed from the opposition’s point of view. The government believes that it has been completely successful. It has not been good from the point of view of discussion because many important bills have been passed for years, when people have been waiting for years when such a bill will come. If he does, he will have to go to jail and leave his post, whether it is the Chief Minister or Union Minister, what is the objection to the country?

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