Privilege notice against Rahul Gandhi for ‘Union of States’ comment

Privilege notice against Rahul Gandhi for 'Union of States' comment

The day after the leader of Congress Rahul Gandhi described India as a “state unity” at Lok Sabha, MP BJP Nishikant Dubey gave notice for violations of privileges against Wayanad MP, said he was trying to “incite members of parliament and nation” with his words. During the debate about the movement of thanks for the address of the President.

Dubey handed over the notification for violations of home rights and home insults for Secretary General Lok Sabha and also urged the speaker Om Birla to say a comment from the home process.

“In his speech, Rahul said India was described as the unification of the State and India was not described as a nation. He further correlated this by making hollow, unfounded and childish prophecies that Nadu Tamil and other countries will never allow themselves ruled by the government / party today. This greeting is an effort to incorporate parliamentarians and other citizens, through direct telecast, that any country can be easily separated from our nation if they do not want to be ruled by certain political parties and not new countries and not / or changes in the fields, boundaries or names of existing countries can be influenced by any means given the fact that our country arises through negotiations between and between various countries, “said the notice.

Dubey named Rahul as “script reader” and “living room politician” added that he did not seem to read the opening of the constitution, which was not ambiguous stated, “We, people in India, seriously decided to form India to become a socialist Democratic Republic Socialism

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