Rahul Gandhi’s problems will increase, Central government will bring breach of privilege motion, Kiren Rijiju told why he took this decision – ..
News India Live, Digital Desk: The conflict between the ruling party and the opposition in Parliament has reached a new level. Central Government against Congress MP and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi Breach of Privilege Motion Have decided to bring. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has made serious allegations against Rahul Gandhi of misleading the House and unparliamentary conduct. After this step, there is a possibility of huge uproar in the proceedings of Parliament.
Why is the breach of privilege motion being brought?
According to Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, during his recent speech in the House, Rahul Gandhi said many things which were beyond the facts.
Misleading the House: The government alleges that Rahul Gandhi presented wrong data on important constitutional issues and government policies.
Ignoring the facts: Rijiju said, “The post of Leader of the Opposition is one of responsibility, but Rahul Gandhi made serious allegations without any proof and violated the dignity of the House despite repeated interruptions.”
Unparliamentary Comment: The government claims that some parts of Rahul’s speech were against the rules and a demand was made to expel them from the proceedings of the House.
What is ‘Breach of Privilege’?
Under parliamentary rules, MPs enjoy certain special rights and immunities.
Violation: When a member misuses these rights or contempts the House, this motion can be brought against him.
Test: After the motion has been moved, the Speaker Privilege Committee Can hand over to.
Action: If the allegations are found true, the member may be suspended from the House or may be asked to apologise.
Opposition’s counterattack: “An attempt to suppress the voice”
At the same time, Congress and opposition alliance ‘INDIA’ have called this step of the government an attack on democracy. Congress leaders say that the government is targeting Rahul Gandhi to avoid public issues and questions like unemployment and inflation. Rahul Gandhi has also indicated that he will stick to his words with facts.
What will happen next?
Now all eyes are on the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. If the Speaker accepts this proposal, then Rahul Gandhi will have to present his case before the committee. It will be interesting to see whether the government is successful in getting this proposal passed in the remaining days of the budget session.
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