Aakhir Tak – In Shorts
- Kiren Rijiju criticized Rahul Gandhi for creating a “tamasha” in Parliament.
- Rahul conducted a mock interview targeting PM Modi and Gautam Adani.
- The INDIA bloc appears divided, with SP and TMC distancing from the Adani protests.
- Parliament sessions remain disrupted, with no productive discussions on Monday.
- Congress demands a JPC probe into the Adani bribery allegations.
Aakhir Tak – In Depth
Rijiju’s Sharp Criticism
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju lashed out at Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of “enjoying tamasha” and repeatedly abusing PM Modi. Rijiju claimed that while other MPs prioritize public responsibilities, Gandhi focuses on political drama and international vacations.
Mock Interview in Parliament
Rahul Gandhi staged a dramatic protest in Parliament by conducting a mock interview with Congress leaders donning masks of PM Modi and businessman Gautam Adani. This performance came amidst Congress protests over a U.S. court’s allegations against Adani for bribing Indian officials to secure solar power contracts.
Opposition Divide on Adani Case
Highlighting cracks within the INDIA bloc, Rijiju pointed out that parties like SP and TMC prefer addressing other pressing issues over the Adani bribery case. These parties have urged discussions on matters such as the Sambhal mosque violence and minority issues in Bangladesh instead.
Parliament Disruptions Persist
Monday’s Parliamentary session was marred by chaos. In the Rajya Sabha, the ruling coalition accused Congress of colluding with George Soros to destabilize India, prompting opposition protests. Meanwhile, in the Lok Sabha, Congress members persisted with their demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the Adani allegations.
Aakhir Tak – Key Takeaways to Remember
- Kiren Rijiju accused Rahul Gandhi of indulging in political theatrics.
- Rahul’s mock interview targeted PM Modi and Adani in Parliament.
- SP and TMC distanced themselves from the Adani protests, citing other priorities.
- Parliament proceedings were disrupted due to continuous protests.
- Congress remains adamant about a JPC probe into the Adani case.
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