Feb 13 • 07:57 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

‘Don’t say that rules were violated...’, why Kharge spoke in the Rajya Sabha

In the Rajya Sabha, opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge accused of censorship in his speech regarding the President's address, leading to a heated exchange with the chair.

In a recent session of the Rajya Sabha, a heated confrontation occurred between the chair and opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge. Kharge claimed that a significant portion of his speech discussing the President's address on February 4 had been removed from the official record, raising questions about the transparency of the proceedings. He asserted that the discussion was a valuable opportunity to address national and social issues, and emphasized the importance of fair representation of his comments on the government's performance.

Kharge's remarks were made during a question hour session, where he cited concerns about the editing of his speech posted on the Rajya Sabha's website. He argued that the excised content included important references to social justice and critical assessments of government actions, which he believed should be included in the official parliamentary record. This incident sheds light on the ongoing tensions between the opposition and the ruling government, particularly regarding the management of parliamentary discussions.

The chair's response to Kharge emphasized that questioning the decisions of the chair is not permissible, pointing towards the procedural decorum expected in the house. This incident not only highlights the friction within the Indian legislative assembly but also raises concerns about the integrity of parliamentary discourse and the potential for political censorship. As the opposition continues to push for accountability, such confrontations are likely to become more frequent in the lead-up to future elections.

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