Aakhir Tak – In Shorts
- Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge accused Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar of acting as the government’s spokesperson.
- The INDIA bloc submitted a notice for a no-confidence motion against Dhankhar in the Rajya Sabha.
- Kharge alleged Dhankhar’s loyalty lies with the BJP, not the Constitution.
- The opposition claims Dhankhar deliberately stifled discussions in the Rajya Sabha.
- Kharge stated this move is to safeguard democracy and the Constitution.
Aakhir Tak – In Depth
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge leveled serious accusations against Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Wednesday, calling him the biggest government spokesperson. He announced a no-confidence motion against Dhankhar in the Rajya Sabha, emphasizing this action protects democracy. The INDIA bloc initiated this motion.
Serious Allegations Against Dhankhar
Kharge alleged Dhankhar’s loyalty lies with the BJP, not the Constitution and constitutional traditions. He claimed Dhankhar acts as a government spokesperson, seeking promotion. He further stated the biggest disruption in the Rajya Sabha stems from the Chairman himself.
Rajya Sabha Opposition
Kharge accused the Chairman of deliberately suppressing discussions raised by the opposition. He said opposition leaders are repeatedly prevented from speaking. He described the Chairman’s actions as those of a “headmaster.”
Protecting Democracy
Kharge clarified that this action is not driven by personal enmity but is to safeguard democracy, the Constitution, and the country’s dignity. He highlighted the absence of similar motions since 1952, citing the impartiality of previous Vice Presidents.
Aakhir Tak – Key Takeaways to Remember
Mallikarjun Kharge accused Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar of acting as a government spokesperson and announced a no-confidence motion against him. This move aims to protect democracy and the Constitution. Allegations of suppressing opposition voices in the Rajya Sabha were also made.
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