Are the Opposition's Claims Against PM Modi Justified?

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Are the Opposition's Claims Against PM Modi Justified?

Synopsis

In a heated Lok Sabha session, Congress leaders vehemently refuted claims that Opposition MPs threatened Prime Minister Modi. They described such allegations as falsehoods aimed at diverting attention from parliamentary disruptions. With ongoing political tensions, will this controversy reshape the narrative in Parliament?

Key Takeaways

Congress leaders reject claims of threats against Modi.
Allegations deemed a distraction from parliamentary issues.
Criticism directed at Speaker Om Birla for selective actions.
Calls for action against derogatory remarks made by ruling party members.
Political tensions continue to escalate within Parliament.

New Delhi, Feb 5 (NationPress) Congress leaders firmly denied accusations on Thursday that Opposition MPs had either threatened or attempted to hinder Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Lok Sabha sessions. They claimed that allegations of a "coordinated" incident were fabricated and intended to shift focus away from the ongoing disruptions in parliamentary operations.

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra rebuffed reports indicating that Opposition members sought to obstruct or harm the Prime Minister, labeling such statements as "completely incorrect".

"There was no such occurrence. There was absolutely no planning involved," she stated. She pointed out that the protests from the Opposition were merely reactions to ruling party members being permitted to stand, quote texts, and make what she characterized as "absurd" comments.

Criticizing the government, she accused the Prime Minister of "hiding behind the Speaker" and questioned the assertion that three women MPs standing near his bench posed any danger.

"What utter nonsense," she emphasized.

Congress MP Varsha Gaikwad also challenged the actions of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, alleging biased responses during the sessions. Referring to remarks made by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, she inquired whether the ruling party supported what she termed as "vulgar language" used against former Prime Ministers and others.

"We approached the Speaker not once, but three times, appealing for an end to derogatory comments against Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, and Sonia Gandhi," Gaikwad remarked.

She asserted that Opposition MPs, including the Leader of the Opposition, were repeatedly denied speaking opportunities, while ruling party members were allowed to proceed without restrictions.

"We expect appropriate actions against them," she added.

In the meantime, RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha commented that the controversy surrounding a book referenced in Parliament had unveiled the government's shortcomings. "A single book has brought the government to light," he said, stressing that even during critical debates, parliamentarians should maintain dignity and respect in their language. He criticized what he termed a lack of decorum and clarity in the government's responses.

The remarks come amid ongoing political tensions in Parliament, with both ruling and Opposition parties accusing each other of undermining parliamentary standards and decorum.

Point of View

I emphasize that maintaining an unbiased perspective is essential. The allegations presented by both sides reflect a broader struggle for power and control within Indian politics. It is crucial to focus on the facts and ensure that parliamentary integrity is upheld, regardless of political affiliations.
NationPress
10 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Congress leaders say about the allegations against them?
Congress leaders denied the allegations, stating that there were no threats or attempts to obstruct Prime Minister Modi. They labeled the claims as false and a distraction from parliamentary disruptions.
Who criticized the Speaker's actions during the Lok Sabha sessions?
Congress MP Varsha Gaikwad criticized Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla for allegedly taking selective actions during the proceedings.
What was the response of RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha regarding the book controversy?
RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha stated that a single book has exposed the government, highlighting the need for dignity and respect in parliamentary language.
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