Kangana Ranaut attacked Rahul Gandhi, also took the name of Priyanka Gandhi, ‘Come to Parliament like a tapori, you make noise…’
New Delhi: BJP MP Kangana Ranaut has launched a scathing attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi regarding conduct and decorum in Parliament. Kangana said that Rahul Gandhi comes to Parliament like a tapori and "Hey, you, snappy" They talk in traditional language, which makes the women MPs uncomfortable. He advised Rahul to learn civility and good conduct from his sister Priyanka Gandhi.
Kangana’s sharp statement
While talking to the media in the Parliament complex on Wednesday, Kangana Ranaut said, "Rahul Gandhi comes to the Parliament like a tapori and talks loudly. Seeing this behavior of his, female MPs become uncomfortable. Rahul should learn civility and good behavior from his sister Priyanka Gandhi. Priyanka behaves so decently. Rahul Gandhi is a matter of shame in himself."
#WATCH Delhi: On the letter to the public by 84 former bureaucrats, 116 veterans and former lawyers on Congress MP and LoP Rahul Gandhi, BJP MP Kangana Ranaut says, "…It is very uncomfortable the way he conducts himself, he should see the conduct and behavior of his sister,… pic.twitter.com/KsFOVeDKGm
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Controversy arose over the incident of March 12
This attack came after the controversy over the protests that took place in the Parliament House complex on March 12. That day, many opposition MPs including Rahul Gandhi had demonstrated on the steps of Parliament, ignoring the orders of the Speaker.
After this incident, more than 200 retired bureaucrats, former military officers, ambassadors and senior lawyers issued an open letter. In the letter, Rahul Gandhi has been accused of insulting the dignity of Parliament, disobeying the Speaker and making Parliament a stage for political spectacle.
Former officials apologized
It has been said in the open letter that Rahul Gandhi should apologize publicly to the nation. While eating tea and biscuits on the steps of Parliament, he described the protest as completely indecent. It is written in the letter that Parliament is a temple of democracy and its stairs, corridors or premises are not for any kind of political drama or spectacle. This letter was written by former Director General of Police of Jammu and Kashmir S.P. Vaid has coordinated. 204 people have signed it.
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