A huge uproar unfolded in the Rajya Sabha after Leader of Opposition (LoP) Mallikarjun Kharge made controversial remarks. BJP MP JP Nadda was visibly furious and demanded an immediate apology from Kharge, accusing him of making inappropriate statements. The exchange sparked intense exchanges, further escalating the disruption in the House as members from both sides engaged in a heated war of words. The situation grew tense as the controversy surrounding Kharge’s remarks dominated proceedings.
11 March,2025 03:19 PM ISTSamajwadi Party's Rajya Sabha MP, Jaya Bachchan, is often known for her passionate speeches in Parliament. On the eighth day of the Budget session, she was speaking about the budget when her anger flared up, especially at the BJP MPs. She was discussing the daily wage workers in the film industry when she became upset due to interruptions from the ruling party. Jaya Bachchan highlighted that the film industry was being ignored in the budget and received no support. She pointed out that many poor workers, who depend on daily wages, are facing difficulties. Due to the lack of entertainment tax reduction, it has become harder for them to make ends meet. She urged the Finance Minister to pay attention and take action to help these workers.
13 February,2025 12:41 PM ISTSamajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan raised concerns about the Kumbh Mela, saying that the water in the river is heavily contaminated right now. She mentioned that the bodies of people who died in the stampede were thrown into the river, causing further pollution. Jaya Bachchan also pointed out that the real issues are not being addressed, as the common people visiting the Kumbh are not receiving proper treatment or facilities. She criticized the lack of proper arrangements for visitors and highlighted that the claim of crores of people attending the event is unrealistic, questioning how such a huge crowd can gather at one time. She emphasized that these issues need attention.
03 February,2025 03:28 PM ISTOn the 13th Anniversary of the Parliament Attack 2001, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Rajya Sabha LoP Mallikarjun Kharge, Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi, Union HM Amit Shah, Union Ministers JP Nadda, Kiren Rijiju and others paid tribute to the fallen Jawans, at the Parliament.
13 December,2024 12:47 PM ISTAmidst ongoing sloganeering by Opposition MPs in the Rajya Sabha, Chairman and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar expressed his frustration. He said, “This chamber is more than just a place for debate. Constant parliamentary disruption weakens our democracy.” His remarks came after repeated interruptions from the Opposition, which were disrupting the smooth functioning of the House. The Speaker’s patience wore thin as the session continued to be disrupted, and in response to the chaos, he angrily adjourned the House midway. Dhankhar’s decision to end the proceedings was a direct reaction to the Opposition's behavior, which he believed was harming the democratic process and the integrity of parliamentary discussions.
28 November,2024 02:59 PM ISTThe Winter Session of Parliament 2024 has begun, and on the third day, Chairman Jagdeep Dhankar addressed the Rajya Sabha. During the session, he took a dig at Congress leader Jairam Ramesh. Dhankar made a comment about Ramesh’s outspoken nature, saying, "Your vocal cords are good when used with permission." This remark was made in response to Ramesh's active participation in the debates and discussions. Dhankar’s comment highlighted the importance of following parliamentary procedures and speaking with proper approval, reminding members of the rules for maintaining order in the House during debates and discussions.
27 November,2024 02:58 PM ISTOn September 15, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar addressed concerns about growing prejudice against the reservation system while speaking at the inauguration of the Samvidhan Mandir at Elphinstone Technical High School and Junior College in Mumbai. Dhankhar criticized individuals in constitutional roles who frequently criticize India abroad and advocate for the end of reservations. He described these repeated criticisms as a troubling pattern of prejudice and a serious issue requiring careful thought and discussion. According to Dhankhar, such comments undermine the constitutional commitment to reservations, which are integral to promoting social equality and addressing social disparities. He reaffirmed that, from his constitutional perspective, reservations are a fundamental and positive aspect of the Constitution, designed to foster equality and combat injustice. Dhankhar’s remarks emphasized that reservations are not just a policy but a core principle of the Constitution aimed at achieving social justice and equality.
16 September,2024 11:52 AM ISTKapil Sibal’s recent comments on the violence against women have drawn the ire of Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar. Coming down heavily on Rajya Sabha member Kapil Sibal, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday said that he was pained that someone holding a position in the Supreme Court Bar, a Member of Parliament, can term such acts of violence against women as "a symptomatic malaise". Addressing the students and faculty members on the theme 'Role of Women in Viksit Bharat' at the Bharati College, University of Delhi today, the Vice-President said "I am appalled; I am pained and somewhat surprised that someone holding a position in the Supreme Court Bar, a Member of Parliament, acting in a manner and what does he say? A symptomatic malaise and suggested that such incidents are commonplace? What a shame! Words fail me in condemning such a stance. It is doing the greatest injustice to the high position."
31 August,2024 06:40 PM ISTOpposition parties staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha on August 09 after a bitter war of words between Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan and Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar. Jaya Bachchan confronted VP Dhankhar over tone, and then Rajya Sabha Chairman swiftly reminds her— "You may be a celebrity, but decorum must be maintained."
09 August,2024 07:01 PM ISTVoting across 8 states/union territories is underway for the 6th phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2024. Polling is being held in 58 constituencies spread across six states and 2 union territories in the Lok Sabha Election Phase 6. President Droupadi Murmu cast her vote at Dr Rajendra Prasad Kendriya Vidyalaya in Delhi. President Murmu showed her inked finger after casting vote. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar and wife Sudesh Dhankhar cast their votes in Delhi.
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