Democracy is not in danger, their Dynasty is: Amit Shah

“The country will not forgive opposition parties for disrupting Parliament proceedings over Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification… Democracy is not in danger, it is casteism and dynastic politics (‘parivarwad’) which are in danger,”

NewsBharati    08-Apr-2023 10:46:07 AM
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Kaushambi, Apr 08: Union Home Minister Amit Shah, while stating that the people of the country would not forgive the Opposition parties for disrupting Parliament proceedings, said that it was dynastic politics that was in danger under PM Narendra Modi’s governance and not democracy.
 

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“The country will not forgive opposition parties for disrupting Parliament proceedings over Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification… Democracy is not in danger, it is casteism and dynastic politics (‘parivarwad’) which are in danger,” Shah said while addressing a public meeting after inaugurating the Kaushambi Mahotsav in Uttar Pradesh.
 
 
 
He also asked the people to vote for PM Modi and the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections for the all-around welfare of all sections of society. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, his deputies Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak, and state BJP president Bhupendra Chaudhry also attended the event. The Budget Session of Parliament — the second leg of which saw daily disruptions both by the ruling and opposition benches — came to a close on Thursday with Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla speaking against the frequent disruptions. While the Opposition accused the ruling side of disrupting the Houses and ensuring a washout of the session, the Government hurled the charge back at the Opposition. Law minister Kiren Rijiju said the Congress and its “gangs” were disrupting Parliament for the sake of one person — Rahul Gandhi. “Even on the last day, Congress and its friends disrupted the House. They wore black clothes and insulted Parliament again,” Rijiju said.
 
 
Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said it was unprecedented — rather the first time in his public life — to see the ruling benches not allowing the Houses to function. Rahul Gandhi’s membership in Parliament was canceled following his conviction and sentencing by a local court in Surat.