NEW DELHI: India’s winter parliament session ended on Friday after chaotic arguments and allegations of violence by lawmakers across the board, earning a stiff rebuke from the vice president for “destructive disruptions”.
Police launched a formal probe against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, after two ruling party lawmakers claimed they were pushed and injured in scuffles at protests outside the parliament building.
The two lawmakers from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were admitted to hospital on Thursday.
The Congress party dismissed the incident as a political gimmick.
But Congress also filed a police complaint, claiming their veteran lawmaker Mallikarjun Kharge, leader of the opposition in parliament’s upper house, was injured at the same protest site on Thursday.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, chairman of the upper house, reprimanded lawmakers before the session came to an unceremonious end.
“As parliamentarians, we are drawing severe criticism from the people of India, and rightfully so,” Dhankar said.
“These persistent disruptions are steadily eroding public trust in our democratic institutions. It is time to choose between meaningful debate and destructive disruptions.” Arguments were triggered by claims of disrespect to India’s independence icon and hero of the marginalised Dalit community, Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar.
Rahul Gandhi’s Congress party this week accused Home Minister Amit Shah, a close confidant of Narendra Modi , of disrespecting Ambedkar in a speech inside parliament.
Shah, Modi, and the BJP dismissed the charge and said the opposition was resorting to “malicious lies”.
Published in Dawn, December 21st, 2024
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