Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 09, 2023, 01:54 PM
Rahul Gandhi News: Speaking on the no-confidence motion against the Modi government in the Lok Sabha, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi raised the issue of Manipur. Expressing concern over the situation in Manipur, Rahul said that BJP's politics has killed Hindustan and Bharat Mata in Manipur. The MPs of the ruling party immediately got angry on this comment of Rahul and stood up and started opposing Rahul Gandhi's statement. Seeing the attitude of the ruling party, the MPs of the opposition also stood up from their seats and came towards the table and the speaker had to make them sit.Rahul Gandhi further said that the way people have been killed in Manipur, it is the murder of Mother India. Rahul said that one of my mother (Sonia Gandhi) is sitting here in Parliament and you have murdered the other mother in Manipur. Along with this, Rahul Gandhi narrated some stories of his visit to Manipur. Rahul told that when I went there, I met two women. One of the women told me that she had only one son who was shot dead and I stayed with his body the whole night.Manipur is not Hindustan for PM Modi – RahulGiving this example, Rahul targeted the central government regarding the violence in Manipur. Rahul also said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not gone there even once because Manipur is not Hindustan for him. Rahul said that PM Modi is not concerned about the voice of the country. He said that Modi ji listens to the voice of only two people, he talks about Amit Shah and Adani ji.Rahul Gandhi also gave a statement on Haryana violence. Accusing the BJP, he said that these people have set fire in Manipur and Haryana by pouring kerosene and they are setting fire all over the country.Today is the second day of discussion on no-confidence motionLet us tell you that the entire opposition together has brought a no-confidence motion against the Modi government, on which the debate is going on in the Lok Sabha. On the second day of the discussion, Rahul Gandhi's speech took place on behalf of the Congress, on which BJP MP Smriti Irani replied on behalf of the government.