A fresh controversy erupted in Lok Sabha as NDA parliamentarians united in outrage against the opposition’s protest style, spotlighting women MPs’ roles in the melee. BJP’s Dharmshila Gupta called it a heartbreaking spectacle, slamming the ploy to insult PM Modi by hiding behind women—a tactic she deemed worthy of utmost scorn.
Drawing a stark contrast, she praised the PM’s relentless efforts in women’s upliftment across domains, accusing dynastic foes of undermining these gains for cheap political points. The global audience is witness, she noted, vowing to denounce such conduct.
BJP MP Mayankbhai Nayak viewed it as a dark chapter, insisting proper dissent mechanisms exist beyond shoving women toward the PM’s seat. Sakshi Maharaj linked the frenzy to Rahul Gandhi’s poll-induced rage, thankful for divine timing sparing the PM.
Arun Govil detected orchestration in the boldness, repulsed by the implications. TDP’s Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu bemoaned the parade of placards, stressing House etiquette and alternative protest avenues externally.
Dinesh Sharma ridiculed the ‘dirty trick,’ arguing that derailing sessions in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha yields no wins, only infamy. With the winter session underway, this clash amplifies demands for parliamentary grace, testing the opposition’s commitment to democratic norms.