★Rahul Gandhi accused the government of destroying ‘Bharat Mata’ and called governing party members “traitors” during the no-confidence motion debate in Parliament.
★Union ministers Amit Shah and Smriti Irani criticized Rahul Gandhi for politicising the ethnic strife in Manipur.
★Speaker Om Birla advised restraint as treasury bench members heckled Rahul Gandhi for his remarks.
★Rahul Gandhi’s provocative accusation implying the destruction of India was expunged by the Speaker.
★Amit Shah targeted Congress over scams during the UPA governments and accused Rahul Gandhi of creating drama during his visit to Manipur.
★Amit Shah appealed for an end to the cycle of violence in Manipur and urged Kukis and Meiteis to hold talks for peace.
★Smriti Irani slammed Rahul Gandhi’s remark about ‘Bharat Mata’ and accused him of supporting the idea of dividing India.
★PM Modi will reply to the no-confidence motion on Thursday.
The debate on the no-confidence motion in Parliament took a heated turn as Rahul Gandhi accused the government of destroying ‘Bharat Mata’ and labeled governing party members as “traitors”. This drew a sharp response from Union ministers Amit Shah and Smriti Irani, who criticized Rahul Gandhi for politicising the ethnic strife in Manipur.
As treasury bench members heckled Rahul Gandhi for his remarks and Speaker Om Birla advised restraint, the former Congress chief mentioned that his “one mother” – Sonia Gandhi – was present in the House while his “second mother” had suffered in Manipur. However, his repetitive usage of a provocative accusation implying the destruction of India was expunged by the Speaker.
In response, Amit Shah targeted Congress over scams during the UPA governments and accused Rahul Gandhi of creating drama during his visit to Manipur. He appealed for an end to the cycle of violence in Manipur and urged Kukis and Meiteis to hold talks and restore peace.
Smriti Irani slammed Rahul Gandhi’s remark about ‘Bharat Mata’ and accused him of supporting the idea of dividing India. She emphasized that Manipur is not divided and is part of the country.
The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, was not present in the House during Rahul Gandhi’s speech. PM Modi will reply to the no-confidence motion on Thursday.
Overall, the second day of the no-confidence motion debate witnessed a heated exchange between Rahul Gandhi and Union ministers Amit Shah and Smriti Irani. The debate focused on issues such as the destruction of ‘Bharat Mata’ and the ethnic strife in Manipur. PM Modi is expected to respond to the no-confidence motion on Thursday.
Sources:
★Times of India: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/lok-sabha
★Times of India: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/rahul-gandhi
★Times of India: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/amit-shah-lok-sabha-no-confidence-motion-no-trust-vote-rahul-gandhi-pm-modi-union-home-minister-no-trust-debate-lok-sabha-debat/articleshow/102573406.cms
★Times of India: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/manipur
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