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Nishikant Dubey demands discussion on books detailing Congress-era scandals

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey targeted the Congress party and the Gandhi-Nehru family, citing various books and historical accounts. Dubey questioned why there hasn't been a discussion on literature detailing the Emergency, Bofors scandal, and alleged foreign influence. He stated, 'Sanjay Baru's book shows that the Prime Minister was only a name, and all decisions were taken by Sonia Gandhi.' The MP referenced works by authors like Kuldeep Nayar, Tavleen Singh, and Chitra Subramaniam to highlight issues of corruption, constitutional changes during 1975-77, and the impact of the 'phone banking' culture on the Indian economy. Dubey further questioned the historical decisions regarding the partition of India and Pakistan, the McMahon line, and the separation of Burma, calling for a deeper parliamentary debate on these documented events.

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