Key Points

Congress President Kharge strongly objected to CISF personnel entering the Rajya Sabha during Opposition protests. He called it an unprecedented assault on parliamentary democracy in a letter to Deputy Chairman Harivansh. Jairam Ramesh suggested this was part of a larger "takeover" attempt following the RS Chairman's resignation. The controversy comes amid ongoing disruptions over security and electoral issues.

Key Points: Kharge Condemns CISF Entry Into Rajya Sabha Amid Opposition Protests

  • Kharge leads Opposition outcry over CISF entering Rajya Sabha
  • CISF personnel seen in Well of House during protests
  • Jairam Ramesh alleges "takeover" of RS chamber
  • Parliament disruptions continue over Pahalgam attack and Bihar electoral rolls
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Shocked to see CISF trooping into the House: Cong chief Kharge writes to RS Deputy Chairman 

Congress chief Kharge writes to RS Deputy Chairman over "shocking" CISF presence in Parliament during protests, calling it an attack on democracy.

"Has our Parliament been reduced to such a level? This is most objectionable and we condemn it unequivocally – Mallikarjun Kharge"

New Delhi, Aug 1

Mallikarjun Kharge, the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Rajya Sabha, dashed off a letter to Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh on Friday, flagging the "shocking entry" of CISF personnel into the House and also raising an alarm over the "objectionable" practice.

Congress President Kharge said that he was writing on behalf of all the Opposition parties and claimed that the members were "astonished and appalled" over the entry of CISF, a part of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), entering the Parliament with a "motive to control" the conduct of the House.

“We are astonished and shocked at the manner in which the CISF personnel are made to run into the Well of the House when the members are exercising their democratic right of protest,” LoP Kharge wrote in the letter.

He professed that the CISF trooped into the House for the second-consecutive day on Friday and cautioned the government against such objectionable conduct.

“We saw this yesterday and we saw this today as well. Has our Parliament been reduced to such a level? This is most objectionable and we condemn it unequivocally,” Kharge further wrote.

He added, “We expect that in future the CISF personnel will not come trooping into the Well of the House, when the Members of Parliament are raising important issues of public concern.”

Congress General Secretary and Communications incharge Jairam Ramesh shared party chief Kharge’s letter and insinuated that "takeover of the chamber by CISF personnel" was in the works.

“After the sudden and unprecedented resignation of the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, we are now seeing the takeover of the chamber of the Council of States by the personnel of the CISF,” he wrote in a post on X.

“The Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha has just written to the Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha on this shocking development,” he further said.

Notably, both Houses of Parliament have been witnessing repeated disruptions over the Pahalgam terror attack, 'Operation Sindoor' and the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar.

Though the two Houses witnessed marathon debate on the Pahalgam attack and 'Operation Sindoor', this week, however, any agreement on SIR discussions remains elusive for now.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While security is important, this sets a dangerous precedent. Our MPs should be allowed to protest peacefully without armed intervention. Democracy is about debate, not force.
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Aditya G
The opposition needs to stop disrupting Parliament every single day. If they want to protest, do it outside. CISF was probably called because they were blocking proceedings again.
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Shweta Y
Both sides need to behave responsibly. MPs shouldn't storm the well, and security shouldn't overreact. Let's focus on real issues like Pahalgam attack instead of these dramas 🙏
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Karan T
Remember when Congress was in power? They did worse things. Now suddenly they care about democratic values? Pot calling the kettle black!
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Nisha Z
As a woman watching this, I feel scared seeing armed forces in Parliament. This isn't the India our freedom fighters dreamed of. We need more civilized politics 😔
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Varun X
The real issue is - why is Parliament constantly disrupted? Both ruling and opposition parties should stop this tamasha and actually discuss policies that help common people.

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