A storm of condemnation from BJP ranks has engulfed Rahul Gandhi following Congress’s disruptive stint in Parliament. Leaders from the ruling party accuse the opposition of staging a spectacle that shames democratic values, with Gandhi at the epicenter.
Giriraj Singh, Union Minister, minced no words: ‘Democracy was disgraced inside the House. Rahul Gandhi mistakes it for Congress turf, plotting against India with his drama of lies.’ Singh portrayed Gandhi’s tactics as conspiratorial and divisive, unfit for national discourse.
Kiren Rijiju tackled Gandhi’s complaint letter head-on, explaining the denial stemmed from his refusal to follow rules. ‘Two days of waiting, yet he insisted on unregulated speech. Everyone gets a fair shot in Parliament,’ Rijiju defended, reinforcing procedural sanctity.
Arun Govil, BJP MP, called for maximum censure of Gandhi’s antics. ‘Shameful beyond words; he speaks and acts without comprehension,’ Govil indicted.
Shashank Mani, another BJP MP, backed the suspension of eight MPs as a decorum-enforcing step. ‘Justified fully; expect the same firmness ahead,’ he predicted.
Darshan Singh Choudhary, BJP MP, waved off Congress’s counter-charges as groundless, slamming their conduct for denting Parliament’s stature. This episode amplifies the BJP’s narrative of opposition irresponsibility, as they rally to safeguard the temple of democracy from further desecration.