Government scared of ex-Army chief’s memoir: Rahul Gandhi after Parliament clash
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi slammed PM Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh for not letting him speak on ex-Army chief MM Naravane's memoir in Lok Sabha.
In this edition of To The Point, the focus is on the renewed controversy at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) following the Supreme Court's denial of bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam. The JNU administration has filed a complaint at the Vasant Kunj police station naming JNUSU President Aditi Mishra and others for allegedly raising 'anti-national' slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has strongly condemned the incident, branding the protesters as 'Urban Naxals' and stating, 'Ye tukre tukre gang ka Ek Camp Office ban Gaya.' The programme explores the debate between the students' claim of 'ideological dissent' and the charges of extremism, featuring a panel with ABVP leader Vaibhav Meena, CPI leader Vivek Srivastava, and political analysts Sanjay Jha and Rajat Sethi.
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi slammed PM Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh for not letting him speak on ex-Army chief MM Naravane's memoir in Lok Sabha.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju criticised Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi for allegedly violating parliamentary rules and defying the Speaker's authority during the discussion on the President's address in Lok Sabha on Monday.
During the discussion on the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address, Gandhi raised concerns regarding India-China relations and the military situation at the Kailash Ridge in eastern Ladakh.
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