PM Modi talks to MPs injured in scuffle, BJP claims Pratap Sarangi got stitches in his head
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken to injured BJP MPs Pratap Sarangi and Mukesh Rajput over phone and inquired about their condition. Both these MPs were injured during the scuffle in Parliament on the Ambedkar issue. Later he had to be admitted to Delhi Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. Prime Minister Modi spoke to both the MPs on phone and inquired about their health.
Let us tell you that Congress and BJP have come face to face over the alleged insult of Ambedkar in the Parliament House. During this, there was a scuffle between BJP and Congress MPs in the Parliament premises. In which BJP MPs Pratap Sarang and Mukesh Rajput were injured.
What is the matter?
Opposition and ruling party MPs demonstrated in the Parliament complex on Thursday on the issue related to Babasaheb Ambedkar. During this, there was a scuffle between them. BJP alleges that Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi pushed, due to which its senior MP Pratap Sarangi got injured. Sarangi was admitted to Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. On the other hand, Rahul Gandhi claimed that BJP MPs stopped him and other opposition members from entering the Parliament House and pushed him.
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Congress alleged
Congress MPs, including Congress organization general secretary KC Venugopal, K Suresh and Manickam Tagore, wrote to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla alleging that India Bloc MPs were physically prevented from entering Parliament. Not only this, opposition leader Rahul Gandhi was assaulted by three MPs of the ruling party.
In a letter to the Lok Sabha Speaker, the Congress MPs claimed that they were protesting peacefully and marching from the statue of Babasaheb Ambedkar to Makar Dwar in Parliament. The MPs said that when we tried to enter Parliament from Makar Dwar, the protesting MPs were physically prevented from entering. We would also like to bring to your notice that opposition leader Rahul Gandhi was physically assaulted by three MPs of the ruling party.
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