New Delhi: Violent exchange between the opposition leaders Rahul Gandhi And a political war of words between Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu escalated inside the Parliament complex on Wednesday, when the Lok Sabha was adjourned amid opposition protests over the suspension of eight MPs.When Rahul Gandhi and the suspended opposition MPs were posing for a video, the confrontation took place on the steps of Parliament. When former Congress MP Ravneet Singh Bittu passed by, he taunted the group, saying, “Yeh Kargil ki Jung Jeet Ke Aye Hain. [seems like they have the won the Kargil war]”Rahul Gandhi responded by pointing at Bittu, commenting, “There is a traitor walking. Look at the face…” Then he offered to shake hands and said, “Hello brother, my traitorous friend. Don’t worry, you will come back (to the Congress).”Bittu refused to shake hands and was heard saying “country or enemy…” after which the two leaders were seen exchanging words. The incident was caught on camera and there were swift reactions from both sides.Political clashes erupted amid heightened tension in Parliament, where the Lok Sabha was adjourned till 12 noon after opposition members shouted slogans against the suspension of eight MPs during the budget session. The suspended MPs staged a protest outside Parliament, chanting “Reconciliation done with PM.” Rahul Gandhi had earlier made this allegation while talking to the media on the India-US trade agreement.The suspended MPs include Congress leader Hibi Eden, Amarinder Singh Raja Waring, Manikam Tagore, Gurjit Singh Aujla, Prashant Yadavrao Padole, Chamla Kiran Kumar Reddy and Dean Kuriakos, CPI(M) MP S Venkatesh.Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was scheduled to respond to the motion of thanks for the President’s address at the end of the day.Defending Rahul Gandhi, Samajwadi Party MP Anand Bhadauria said the opposition leader represented people who voted against the BJP and accused the ruling party of trying to silence dissent. Speaking to ANI, Bhadauria said, “Rahul Gandhi is the LoP. He is the voice of everyone who voted against the BJP. If he wants to raise people’s voice in Parliament, something related to national security, BJP and treasury bench should not make such a fuss...This is a conspiracy to suppress the voice of the opposition. If the truth comes out before the people of the country, the BJP feels that its so-called Vishwaguru image will suffer. The country is not in safe hands and the public will know the truth. So the BJP is in a frenzy.Eight MPs were suspended for the rest of the budget session for violating House rules and “throwing papers on the chair” after repeated disruptions linked to Rahul Gandhi’s insistence on referring to the 2020 standoff with China in eastern Ladakh.A day earlier, Rahul Gandhi said he would not cite any magazine articles or unpublished memoirs but intended to speak briefly about China’s actions during the Kailash Range standoff. The government objected, maintaining that references to unpublished material were not permissible. The Chairman directed him to continue his speech on the motion of thanks, adhering to the judgment.When proceedings resumed, BJP member Dilip Saikia, who was in the chair, named the eight MPs. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju then moved a motion seeking his suspension for the remainder of the session, which was adopted amid continued opposition protests.
‘PM did not live up to his responsibility’: Rahul displays unpublished memoirs of ex-army chief Naravane outside Parliament
New Delhi: Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi Excerpts from the unpublished memoirs of former army chief General MM Naravane and the accused were displayed on Wednesday. PM Modi For “failing to fulfill responsibility” during the 2020 India-China military clash in Ladakh.Speaking to reporters outside Parliament Congress leader Said, “The speaker is saying that this book does not exist, Rajnathji has said that this book does not exist. This is Narvaneji’s book in which he has written an account of Ladakh… Narendra Modiji has not fulfilled his responsibility.””He asked the Army Chief to do what he wanted to do. Army Chief General Naravane clearly wrote in this book that he felt really alone. This is what they are afraid of me saying,” he added.Quoting the book, he added, “PM Modi did not fulfill his responsibility and gave money to the then army chief.” “If the Prime Minister comes to the Lok Sabha, I will give him a book by former Army Chief Naravane: Rahul Gandhi,” Gandhi added.His comments came after he tried to quote from an unpublished book during a session of Parliament on Monday. Gandhi insisted on raising the issue of the India-China confrontation of August 2020 and was repeatedly interrupted by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and later Home Minister Amit Shah, who asked him not to quote from any unverified sources. Naravane was the army chief at the time of the Ladakh conflict. The excerpts quoted by Rahul Gandhi were recently published by an online portal.Earlier, on Tuesday, Rahul Gandhi had written to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla expressing his “strong opposition” for not giving him an opportunity to speak on the President’s address during the ongoing budget session. He called the ban a “stain on our democracy” and alleged that the government was “scared” of what was written in the book.
SC asks CBI, ED to conduct fair, speedy probe against ADAG, companies in banking fraud case
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the CBI and the ED to conduct a “fair”, “prompt” and impartial probe into the alleged massive banking and corporate fraud involving Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG), Anil Ambani and group companies. A bench comprising Chief Justice Suryakant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi sought fresh status reports from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in four weeks on the progress made by them in the ongoing probe against Ambani and ADAG companies. Observing that the investigating agencies have already taken time to initiate the probe, the bench asked the ED to constitute a SIT comprising senior officials to probe the ADAG and others. The bench noted the submissions made by senior advocates Mukul Rohatgi and Shyam Diwan by Anil Ambani and ADAG and gave them four weeks time to file replies on the PIL. Rohatgi opposed the plea seeking a court direction to ensure that Ambani does not flee the country and assured the bench that he would remain in India. He said that Ambani will not go without taking leave of this court. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the investigating agencies, said that various look-out circulars have been issued to ensure that the concerned person does not leave the country. Earlier, the bench had asked the CBI and ED to file a status report in the case in a sealed cover. On November 18, the bench issued notices to the Centre, CBI, ED, Anil Ambani and ADAG on the PIL. However, the bench said it was giving them a last chance to appear in the case and file their replies. The PIL filed by EAS Sarma alleged systematic diversion of public funds, fabrication of financial statements and organizational entanglement in multiple entities of Anil Ambani-led Reliance ADAG.
