Parliament session: Kiren Rijiju said in Lok Sabha – Despite special permission on LPG issue, Rahul Gandhi deviated from the topic.
New Delhi. In the second phase of the budget session of Parliament, heated debate and uproar is being seen in the Lok Sabha. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Thursday targeted Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in the House, saying that the government had given him a chance to speak by giving special permission on the issue of alleged shortage of LPG cylinders, but he deviated from the topic and talked about other issues.
Kiren Rijiju said in the Lok Sabha, “In Parliament, we asked Rahul Gandhi at what time he wanted to raise this issue (LPG cylinder). At that time, other topics were being discussed in the Lok Sabha. We then said that the government is ready to respond if the Speaker gives special permission. The Petroleum Minister immediately agreed to give a statement on this subject and Rahul Gandhi was given special permission. You remember that this permission was not given to anyone else, but only to the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi. He Permission was given to speak on this issue at 4 pm.”
He further said, “When Rahul Gandhi got the opportunity to speak, instead of talking on the issue of LPG, he started speaking on other related topics. The Speaker urged him that he has been given special permission to speak only on the issue of LPG, that too as the leader of the opposition. Normally, such separate permission is not given, yet he was given. Despite this, he started raising issues other than those mentioned in the notice, such as America and supply-related issues. This Very sad.”
Rijiju said, “We then stood up and protested and told him that Rahul Gandhi, please speak on the subject. He was also requested by the government and the Speaker also repeatedly asked him to speak on the subject on which the notice has been given, but he did not speak on that subject.” Rijiju said that when Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri was giving detailed information to the House, Rahul Gandhi sent his MPs to the well. Papers were torn and thrown and a ruckus was created, due to which the proceedings of the House had to be adjourned.
He said, “Today Congress and many other leaders met us and mentioned the suspension of eight MPs, but if this kind of behavior will happen, even after giving special permission to the Leader of the Opposition by changing and modifying the rules, then the people of the country should also think about the role of the Leader of the Opposition. The rest of the proceedings of the Lok Sabha will continue, as the Speaker has said today.”
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