Rahul angry over LoP issue, has nothing to do with communal violence: BJP

06 Aug 2014 Evaluate

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Anurag Thakur said that Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi's decision to walk into the Well of the Lok Sabha for the first time to voice his protest, had nothing to with the issue of communal violence, but rather had more to do with his anger and irritation over his party being denied the post of Leader of Opposition and told that it is just because voices from within the party are questioning his leadership, Rahul was forced to come into the well. He did not speak anything for ten years, and there is a question mark on his leadership within his own party. He has nothing to do with communal issues. He was angry over the LoP issue.

Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said that the process of awakening Rahul Gandhi had begun. Had he done the same earlier, the Congress would have not faced such an embarrassment, but the Congress talking about partiality in the House is laughable.

Accusing the NDA Government of partiality, Gandhi had earlier said that the opinions of his party are not being heard in Parliament, and that the new government does not encourage any form of discussion over any issue. Earlier today, uproar prevailed in the Lok Sabha, as the Congress Party demanded a debate on rising incidents of communal violence across the country through an adjournment motion.

 

© 2024 The Alchemists Ark Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. MoneyWorks4Me ® is a registered trademark of The Alchemists Ark Pvt.Ltd.