New Delhi: In a rare development in Parliament on Thursday, the stand-off between the Lok Sabha finance ministry and opposition lawmakers became the subject of a debate by the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha Malikajun Hager Attacks on ruling coalition allegedly not allowed Rahul Gandhi Speech in the House of Commons.Khage’s mention of LS program sparks backlash bjpLeader of the House of Representatives with RS JP Nada Mocking Rahul as an “abodh balak (ignorant child)” and reminding Haq that matters in one house cannot be debated in another. However, congress Chief Haq insisted that as both houses are the backbone of democracy, he raised the issue in the Upper House as the LS was not functioning for the past four days as its LoP Rahul was not allowed to speak. Opposition members walked out of the Bundestag over the issue. Nadda asked Haq not to let Congress become Rahul’s “hostage” and said arrogance and ignorance should not determine action. Haq condemned the use of the word “abodh balak” and claimed that the BJP MPs cannot express themselves without instructions from the top leadership. He claimed that the Congress did not want to disturb RS but LS was not functioning for four days as Rahul was not allowed to speak.
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