Congress is continuously trying to corner the government during the Parliament session and every day new protests are being organized outside the Parliament, which is being led by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi himself. Today when Defense Minister Rajnath Singh came out of his car to enter Parliament, Rahul Gandhi and other Congress leaders approached him. During this, there was a brief conversation between Rajnath Singh and Rahul, but as soon as Rahul tried to give the tricolor to Rajnath Singh, he smiled and moved ahead without taking it. In this situation, the Congress and BJP leaders present there, as well as the security personnel, were seen laughing.
Congress shared the video
While sharing the video of this incident in Parliament on social media platform Modi government is continuously adjourning the House to save Adani, due to which many important issues of the country are not being discussed. Therefore, today the Congress MPs gave the tricolor and roses to the BJP MPs and requested them to maintain the dignity of the Parliament and allow the Parliament to function. Let the Parliament function – don’t let the country be sold.
leader of opposition shri @RahulGandhi He appealed to BJP leader Rajnath Singh to allow the Parliament to function by giving him the tricolor and roses.
Modi government is continuously adjourning the House to save Adani, due to which many important issues of the country are not being discussed.
That’s why today Congress MPs asked BJP MPs… pic.twitter.com/d5CqFAu0Cb
— Congress (@INCIndia) December 11, 2024
Opposition demonstrated at Makar Dwar
MPs from Congress, Rashtriya Janata Dal and other opposition parties had gathered at the Makar Gate of Parliament. The MPs had the tricolor and rose flowers in their hands. Opposition MPs presented the tricolor and rose flowers to the BJP and NDA MPs who entered Parliament and said that the country should not be sold. Wayanad MP and Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also participated in the protest. Earlier on Tuesday, opposition MPs had protested with blue bags.