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Lok Sabha: Protests at the Parliament restricted by Speaker Om Birla

Lok Sabha: Protests at the Parliament restricted by Speaker Om Birla

A massive scuffle took place between NDA members and INDIA bloc MPs on December 19th. Today, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla restricted protests at Parliament gates by the MPs. Two BJP MPs were injured in the scuffle yesterday. According to sources, "Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has issued strict instructions that no political party, Member of Parliament or groups of members will hold any dharna and demonstration at building gates of Parliament House,". 

20 December,2024 06:22 PM IST
MP Pappu Yadav criticizes PM Modi's absence on the ONOE bill in Lok Sabha

MP Pappu Yadav criticizes PM Modi's absence on the ONOE bill in Lok Sabha

Independent MP Pappu Yadav raised concerns about the absence of PM Narendra Modi during the Lok Sabha debate on the One Nation, One Election (ONOE) Bill. He pointed out that in 2017, both the Election Commission and the Law Commission had rejected the idea, citing it would harm diversity, free expression, and the federal system. Yadav criticized the BJP for claiming to save money while spending large sums on advertisements for the PM and Chief Ministers. He also questioned why the BJP didn't support ONOE when they won three elections and needed 300 seats, but now, with 362 seats, they are pushing for it. He emphasized the need for reforms in education, health, justice, and the economy instead of ONOE.

18 December,2024 02:51 PM IST
Top 10 moments from Amit Shah's aggressive speech in Rajya Sabha

Top 10 moments from Amit Shah's aggressive speech in Rajya Sabha

Home Minister Amit Shah delivered a strong speech in the Rajya Sabha about the Constitution. He emphasized his commitment to implementing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in every state across India. Shah also expressed concern over the absence of the Kala Kalelkar report, which has been missing for some time, and raised questions about it in the house. Additionally, he spoke highly of Veer Savarkar, highlighting his contributions and bravery in India's freedom struggle. His speech was focused on promoting unity, social justice, and ensuring that important historical matters, like Savarkar's legacy, are given the recognition they deserve.  

18 December,2024 12:31 PM IST
Congress, SP MPs slam

Congress, SP MPs slam "One Nation, One Election" bill for violating Constitution

On December 17, Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal introduced the Constitutional Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha for "One Nation, One Election." In response, Congress MP Manish Tewari opposed the bill, arguing that it violates the basic structure of the Indian Constitution. He highlighted that the Constitution's federalism and democratic structure cannot be changed through such amendments, as they are beyond the legislative power of Parliament. Samajwadi Party MP Dharmendra Yadav also opposed the bill, expressing confusion over how the government quickly moved to amend the Constitution after claiming to protect it. He supported Tewari's view and stressed the wisdom of the Constitution's framers, opposing any changes that undermine its core principles.

17 December,2024 03:42 PM IST
PM Modi criticizes Congress over dynasty politics and Constitution disrespect

PM Modi criticizes Congress over dynasty politics and Constitution disrespect

On December 14, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a strong speech in the Lok Sabha, criticizing the Congress party for its focus on dynasty politics. He claimed that each generation of the Congress has violated the Constitution. Modi also targeted Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of disrespecting the Constitution when he tore up an ordinance. The Prime Minister suggested that this act was a reflection of the Congress party's disregard for democratic values and the rule of law. Modi's remarks were aimed at highlighting what he sees as the Congress's failure to uphold the principles of the Constitution and its history of dynastic politics.

15 December,2024 05:13 PM IST
PM Modi recalls former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee in Lok Sabha - Watch video

PM Modi recalls former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee in Lok Sabha - Watch video

On December 14, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Congress for focusing on vote bank politics. He referred to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s statement, "Ek Vote Se Harna Pasand Kiya," which means he preferred losing by one vote rather than compromising on principles. Modi’s remark highlighted how Congress prioritizes political gains over values. However, he did not directly comment on other political parties. This statement reflects Modi's concern that Congress and some other parties use identity-based politics to gain votes, rather than focusing on the development and welfare of the country and its people.

15 December,2024 03:57 PM IST
PM Modi in Lok Sabha: Top moments from PM's fiery attack on Congress

PM Modi in Lok Sabha: Top moments from PM's fiery attack on Congress

In the Lok Sabha, PM Modi strongly criticized the Opposition, particularly the Congress Party. He accused Congress of giving reservations on religious lines, undermining the spirit of equality in India. Modi also fact-checked Congress on the issue of the Uniform Civil Code, pointing out their inconsistency during the Constitution debate. He highlighted how Congress has failed to uphold the principles they once supported. Additionally, Modi accused Congress of disrespecting its own party's constitution and sidelining leaders like Sitaram Kesri. He claimed that the Congress had abandoned its own values for political convenience and had been undermining democratic processes within their own party. Watch video to see the top 8 moments of PM Modi bashing Congress in Lok Sabha

15 December,2024 12:08 PM IST
Lok Sabha: Rahul Gandhi’s Eklavya-Dronacharya’ evokes laughter in house

Lok Sabha: Rahul Gandhi’s Eklavya-Dronacharya’ evokes laughter in house

Drama unfolded in the Lok Sabha recently after Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi gave an analogy of Eklavya-Dronacharya. His serious take on different issues turned into a laughter spree for MPs as Congress leader’s ‘Eklavya-Dronacharya’ remark splits NDA’s members of parliament into splits.

14 December,2024 11:03 PM IST
Huge drama in Lok Sabha! Om Birla criticizes Rahul Gandhi's behavior

Huge drama in Lok Sabha! Om Birla criticizes Rahul Gandhi's behavior

In the Lok Sabha, Speaker Om Birla reprimanded Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi for his misconduct, urging him to adhere to the decorum of the House. Birla's action came after Gandhi's remarks during a heated debate, which were deemed inappropriate and disruptive. He called for better cooperation from the opposition members, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the dignity of parliamentary proceedings. Birla's appeal aimed to foster a more constructive atmosphere, encouraging all parties to engage in meaningful discussions rather than indulging in disruptive behavior that undermines the functioning of the legislature.

10 December,2024 03:35 PM IST
Nitin Gadkari's humorous take on road safety sparks laughter in Lok Sabha

Nitin Gadkari's humorous take on road safety sparks laughter in Lok Sabha

On December 5, Nitin Gadkari, the Minister for Road Transport and Highways, responded to questions in the Lok Sabha about technical issues in highway construction. The opposition had raised concerns about poor roads causing deaths. In his reply, Gadkari humorously addressed the claims, which led to laughter in the House. He added that while there may be some flaws in road construction, the main reason for accidents is speeding. Gadkari also reassured the members that the government is working to improve road safety and infrastructure. His witty response lightened the atmosphere, even while discussing serious issues related to road conditions and safety.

05 December,2024 02:56 PM IST

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