BJP heavyweights have torn into Rahul Gandhi and allies for their parliamentary meltdown over former Army Chief Manoj Naravane’s book, which remains unpublished despite opposition theatrics. Deeming it a baseless plot to dodge real accountability, BJP insists the opposition’s empty playbook is exposed.
Chirag Paswan, Union Minister, squarely blamed Rahul’s pigheadedness for session paralysis. ‘Equal say for all, yet his whims kill debate—and targeting the fair Speaker is deplorable,’ he fumed.
Giriraj Singh challenged the hysteria: ‘Publisher says no release—why fabricate outrage? Rahul’s hostage tactics and rule ignorance are deplorable.’
Ravi Kishan branded it ‘sheer pantomime,’ rooted in seething resentment toward Modi’s victories. ‘They mock themselves worldwide, blind to BJP’s mandate,’ he scoffed.
Manoj Tiwari quipped on the absurdity: ‘Cite a ghost book? Get it out first!’ Arun Govil indicted Rahul for subverting procedures and self-serving stunts, pleading for public-issue priority. Manan Mishra dismissed the Speaker no-trust as ‘absurdity,’ blasting boycotts as money pits.
Amid the uproar, BJP pushes for constructive engagement, cautioning that such farces undermine democracy’s credibility.
