‘Losing mental balance …’, What did JP Nadda say for Mallikarjun Kharge, there was an uproar in Parliament?

‘Losing mental balance …’, What did JP Nadda say for Mallikarjun Kharge, there was an uproar in Parliament?

Leader of the Rajya Sabha, House JP Nadda reacted to the speech of Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge, saying that he has given a long statement on different ministries, which will be answered. Nadda described Kharge as a senior and experienced leader and said that the words he selected was below his level. Regarding the remarks made on the Prime Minister, he said that he can understand his suffering, because he has had to sit in opposition for 11 years.

Opposition’s strong uproar over ‘Mental Balance’ comment
JP Nadda alleged that Kharge has been so much connected to the party that the country has become secondary and he has made such remarks by losing ‘Mental Balance’. Opposition MPs created a ruckus on this statement. In view of the situation, Nadda said that he takes back his words and should be ’emotional’ instead of ‘mental imbalance’. He urged that this comment be removed from the proceedings.

Kharge expressed resentment, Nadda apologizes
Reacting to JP Nadda’s comment, Kharge expressed displeasure and said that if he has been called ‘Mental’, he will not leave it like this. He retaliated and said that the ministers of the government themselves speak after losing their mental balance. After this, Nadda said that if his words have hurt the feelings of Kharge, then they apologize, but the opposition did not take care of the dignity of the Prime Minister.

I am not going to leave it like this
On the withdrawal of comments made by the House leader JP Nadda in the Rajya Sabha, Leader of the Opposition in the House Mallikarjun Kharge said, ‘There are some leaders in this House to whom I have immense respect. Nadda ji is one of them. Rajnath ji and he is a minister who speaks without losing his balance. He is telling me today. It is a matter of shame. They should apologize, I will not leave it like this.

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