‘We Thought They Would Apologise, But…’: BJP Slams Congress Over Parliament Scuffle
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Dramatic visuals emerged from Parliament on Thursday after a massive showdown between the BJP and Congress MPs over Home Minister Amit Shah’s “Ambedkar is the fashion” quip in the Rajya Sabha.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday slammed the INDIA bloc led by the opposition parties over the scuffle that took place in Parliament. Questioning Rahul Gandhi over the chaos, Union minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan called the opposition leaders “Goondas” (Goons) and said that the country will never forget whatever happened in Parliament today.
“We have congress Goondas are in Parliament. I am ashamed with what Rahul and the Congress party did. Whatever is needed in this case will be done,” Chaouhan said addressing a press conference.
The development came after chaos unfolded outside Parliament on Thursday after both BJP and INDIA bloc MPs got engaged in protest, counterprotests, and now a police case against Congress MP Rahul Gandhi over remark on BR Ambedkar by Amit Shah in Parliament during a debate on the Constitution.
Chaos In Parliament: What Happened?
Dramatic visuals emerged from Parliament on Thursday after a massive showdown between the BJP and Congress MPs over Home Minister Amit Shah’s “Ambedkar is the fashion” quip in the Rajya Sabha. The protests and counterprotests by BJP and Opposition leaders over Ambedkar row led to injuries to two BJP MPs – Pratap Chandra Sarangi and Mukesh Rajput.
The pushing and jostling from MPs belonging to both sides led to a chaotic situation, while BJP’s Pratap Sarangi was seen collapsed near the stairs of Makr Dwar, with blood oozing from his head. The 69-year-old MP later alleged that it was Rahul Gandhi who had pushed him.
Following the incident, a BJP MP slammed Rahul Gandhi and said, “Have you no shame? Look what you’ve done. You’ve pushed him.” To this, Rahul Gandhi replied, “He pushed me.”
The assertion of hurt to BJP MPs was followed by injury claims by the Congress camp too with party president Mallikarjun Kharge stating his knees had been hurt in the protest.
Kharge has also written to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to order an inquiry into the BJP MPs “pushing” him, saying it was an assault not just on him but on the Rajya Sabha LoP and the Congress president.