Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP and actor Kangana Ranaut on Monday slammed the Opposition parties over ruckus in the Lower House of the Parliament on the first day of the Monsoon session.
The BJP MP from Mandi claimed that the money spent to run the Parliament “is being wasted”.
The Monsoon Session of the Lok Sabha witnessed a stormy start on Monday, 21 July, with the session being adjourned 20 minutes after it began. Opposition MPs raised slogans demanding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s response to US President Donald Trump’s repeated claims of brokering the ceasefire deal during India and Pakistan’s conflict in May.
“The Opposition is not maintaining the dignity of the House, and the money that is spent to run Parliament is being wasted,” Kangana Ranaut told reporters.
She added that in every session, the Opposition creates chaos because they don’t want Parliament to function.
Parliament Monsoon Session
The Monsoon session of the Parliament began at 11 AM with a tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and those killed in the Air India plane crash, but was soon interrupted by slogans of “PM Modi jawab do” from the Opposition MPs.
Speaker Om Birla insisted that a debate over Operation Sindoor would take place after the Question Hour, but the protests continued.
“The government wants to answer every issue. The House should function. You have not come here to raise slogans. The House functions as per the rules and regulations. All the issues raised according to the rules will be discussed,” Birla told the protesting members.
However, with chaos ensuing, Om Birla adjourned the session until noon. When the House reconvened at 12 PM, continued protests forced another adjournment until 2 PM. The uproar showed no signs of easing, and the House was again adjourned until 4 PM, after which it resumed.
What the Opposition demanded
The opposition INDIA bloc demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi address the Parliament on Operation Sindoor and respond to US President Donald Trump’s repeated claims that he brokered peace between India and Pakistan. The bloc also pressed for a discussion on the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar.
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