Rahul Gandhi vs Kiren Rijiju; Political Drama | BJP Congress Bill | Without naming Rahul, Rijiju said-they don’t want to discuss: This is just political drama, loss of opposition, our majority, we have no problem

Rahul Gandhi vs Kiren Rijiju; Political Drama | BJP Congress Bill | Without naming Rahul, Rijiju said-they don’t want to discuss: This is just political drama, loss of opposition, our majority, we have no problem

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Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiran Rijiju said without naming Rahul Gandhi that if the leader of a party is not interested in debate or discussion and only wants to do political drama, then the opposition is being harmed, not the government.

Kiren Rijiju said-

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The government is in majority and if the bill will be passed, but it will harm only the MPs of the opposition.

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Rijiju said- MPs have come to raise the voice of the public Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rijiju was addressing the organization of lawyers on the theme ‘Parliamentary System of the world’s largest democracy’ in Bengaluru on Saturday (August 30). He said, ‘I tell young MPs that when your leader asks you to create a ruckus in Parliament, they should oppose it. You have come to the Parliament to raise the voice of the people, not just to create a ruckus.

Referring to the recently ended monsoon session, Rijiju said that the opposition ran away from the discussion despite the continuous appeal. He said that for three weeks we appealed to the opposition to join the discussion repeatedly. Eventually we had to pass the bill with the strength of our majority.

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