Parliamentary drama intensifies as BJP MPs decry the opposition’s penchant for inflating minor matters into crises, zeroing in on the India-US trade deal. Critics in the opposition decry the government’s opacity, saying Trump’s announcements outpaced Indian disclosures, warranting a thorough House examination.
BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal rebutted by underscoring Piyush Goyal’s reassurances on safeguarding agriculture and dairy, with transformative advantages for MSMEs. The opposition’s propaganda seeks to sow confusion, a deplorable political ploy.
He condemned their debate-dodging and rule-breaking antics, favoring protest spectacles over productive talks, eroding their standing with discerning voters.
Kiran Chaudhary underscored the opposition chief’s esteemed position, demanding decorum amid high public hopes. Their choice of inconsequential or detrimental topics lays bare their flaws—no gag orders exist; disinterest stems from irrelevance.
Arun Singh tied their antics to defeat-induced despair, targeting Rahul Gandhi’s chronic issue-mongering without merit or victory. Nishikant Dubey veered into tradition, contrasting Gandhi’s T-shirt look with his forebears’ khadi adherence, from Indira’s sarees to family customs, doubting his parliamentary reverence.
Amid these barbs, the focus remains on advancing bilateral ties without partisan sabotage.