Key Points

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju criticized the INDIA bloc for disrupting Parliament, stating that while protests are valid, they shouldn’t hinder other MPs. Opposition leaders, including Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, protested against alleged voter irregularities in Bihar. The government maintained its legislative agenda, pushing forward with bill approvals. Rahul Gandhi framed the protest as a fight to protect constitutional values.

Key Points: Kiren Rijiju Slams INDIA Bloc for Disrupting Parliament Session

  • Rijiju accuses INDIA bloc of disrupting Parliament since session began
  • Opposition protested over Bihar SIR issue with '124 Not Out' slogans
  • Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi led protests against alleged voter irregularities
  • Govt continues passing bills despite opposition disruptions
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Opposition cannot snatch right of other MPs who want to raise important issues: Kiren Rijiju slams INDIA bloc over Parliament disruption

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju criticizes INDIA bloc MPs for disrupting Parliament, asserting the rights of other MPs to raise constituency issues.

"They do have the right to protest, but they do not have the right to snatch away the rights of other MPs in the House. – Kiren Rijiju"

New Delhi, August 12

Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday said that the opposition has created ruckus since the beginning of the monsoon session of Parliament, adding that they are entitled to their right to protest, but it is crucial that they respect the need for both Houses to function smoothly.

Rijiju mentioned that opposition leaders must understand that Parliamentarians from across India are attending the session here and are waiting to raise the important matters pertaining to their Constituencies.

"The Opposition parties protested yesterday. They do have the right to protest, but they do not have the right to snatch away the rights of other MPs in the House. Ever since the Parliament session began, they have been creating a ruckus. Other MPs, who have been elected from all corners of India, too, have the right to speak of the people of their constituencies," the Union Minister told reporters as the Opposition continued protests over the Special Intensive Revision exercise in Bihar.

He also stated that the procedure for the passage of bills is being carried out, regardless of how the opposition acts in the remaining days of the session.

"They created a ruckus today as well. But like we said yesterday, we have started the process to pass our Bills. Even today, all Bills that have to be passed will be passed. Those Bills which have to be sent to the Select Committee will be sent there. We believe in process," he said.

Earlier today, Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi and party president Mallikarjun Kharge joined fellow INDIA bloc members in staging a protest in Parliament over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) issue.

Several Opposition MPs arrived wearing white T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan '124 Not Out'.

Prominent leaders such as Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar), MP Supriya Sule, and DMK MP Kanimozhi also protested on the issue.

On Monday, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi, and other INDIA bloc MPs were detained by the Delhi Police while marching from Parliament to the Election Commission office in protest against alleged irregularities in Bihar.

Rahul Gandhi said that the Opposition's fight is not a political fight but a fight to save the constitution."The reality is that they cannot talk. The truth is in front of the country. This fight is not political. This fight is to save the Constitution. This fight is for One Man, One Vote. We want a clean, pure voters list," the Congress leader said.

The Election Commission on Monday said that Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabh and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi "still has time" to submit a formal declaration to substantiate his allegation of "vote theft" or apologise to the country.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Both sides need to show maturity. While opposition has right to protest, they can't hold Parliament hostage. But government should also address their concerns properly instead of bulldozing bills.
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Aman W
This "124 Not Out" drama is getting old now. Opposition should come up with constructive criticism rather than these gimmicks. People want development, not political theater!
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Priya S
As someone from Bihar, I'm tired of being used as political football. Both sides need to stop this tamasha and focus on real issues like unemployment and inflation. 😤
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Varun X
Rijiju is absolutely right! My MP from Northeast couldn't raise important flood relief issues because of these disruptions. Democracy means everyone's voice matters, not just opposition's.
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Nisha Z
While I support right to protest, the manner in which opposition MPs are behaving is disappointing. Wearing slogan t-shirts in Parliament? Is this a college protest? Have some dignity!
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Karthik V
The real losers here are common citizens. Our taxpayer money pays for Parliament sessions, and all we get is shouting matches. Time for serious parliamentary reforms!

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