Rahul-Priyanka tore posters at Parliament Gate, tore posters: Dustbin put in dustbin
On the fifth day of the monsoon session of Parliament, the opposition staged a protest in the Parliament complex on the Bihar Voter Verification issue. Opposition MPs took out a foot march from Gandhi statue to Makar Gate (Entry Gate of New Parliament House). It also included Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge.
On reaching Makar gate, the opposition MPs, including Rahul-Priyanka, tore posters written by Special Innovation (SIR). Put them into a symbolic dustbin. At the same time, the Modi government raised slogans of Hi-Hi.
The opposition also raised slogans in the Lok Sabha. The proceedings were able to go on for about 20 minutes in the House. Speaker Om Birla called an all -party meeting. From July 28, it has been agreed to run the House smoothly. Operation vermilion will also be discussed on this day.
Rajya Sabha leader Mallikarjun Kharge said, “They want to deprive the poor of their right to vote and only want to vote for the elite class… they (Central Government) are not following the constitution. Our fight against SIR will continue.
Lok Sabha proceedings postponed till 28 July
The Lok Sabha proceedings have been postponed till 28 July amidst the uproar of the opposition. Operation Sindoor will be discussed in the Lok Sabha on Monday. 16 hours have been set for debate.
BJP MP Jagdambika Pal said, what happened in Parliament today is very worrying. The speaker himself appealed to the opposition not to interrupt the Question Hour and let the house go on.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju and Minister of State Arjun Ram Meghwal met Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge. Talked to him to run smoothly.
Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi said, the entire country is concerned about the fairness of the Election Commission and the right to vote. At such a time, the Prime Minister is out of the country. When the proceedings of Parliament are going on and we want discussion, then he is on a foreign trip. This reflects their sensitivity to the matter.