On Rahul’s allegation of turning off the mike, the Vice President said: Lies were propagated abroad, this is an insult to the country; Congress counterattack

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi told the House of Parliament in London last Monday that the microphones of opposition leaders are switched off in the Indian Parliament. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has expressed his displeasure over this statement of Rahul. On Thursday, the Vice President said without naming Rahul that saying from foreign soil that mikes are switched off in Parliament is like propagating a lie. This is an insult to the country.

Vice President Dhankhar was speaking at the release of a book based on Mundak Upanishad by former Union Minister Karan Singh in New Delhi. During this, he appealed to the people to expose such forces and make them fail.

At the same time, countering Dhankhar’s comments, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said that the Vice President cannot be a cheerleader of the government.

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar released a book based on Mundak Upanishad in New Delhi on Thursday.

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar released a book based on Mundak Upanishad in New Delhi on Thursday.

Dhankhar said – If I remain calm, I will become a wrong example
Addressing the program, the Vice President said that India’s democracy is the largest and working democracy in the world. He said how strange it is, how sad it is that the world is acknowledging our historical achievements and vibrant democracy. At the same time, there are some of us, including MPs, who are engaged in demolishing the rich democratic values. No political party can justify compromising on democratic values.

He said that if I remain silent on this audacity of any MP outside India, I will be setting a wrong example. How can I justify the statement that I switched off the mike in Parliament?

Emergency cannot be repeated – Vice President
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said that it is a proud moment for India to chair the G20. At the same time, some people who are outside the country are engaged in tarnishing the image of the Indian Parliament and its constitutional units. This is very serious and unacceptable. He said that there is a black chapter in our political history when Emergency was imposed. Now the Indian political system has matured, it (Emergency) can never be repeated.

Now know what Rahul Gandhi said

Rahul Gandhi delivers a speech to British MPs, journalists, community leaders and leaders of the Indian Overseas Congress in the Grand Committee Room of the British Parliament.

Rahul Gandhi delivers a speech to British MPs, journalists, community leaders and leaders of the Indian Overseas Congress in the Grand Committee Room of the British Parliament.

In Britain, Indian-origin MP Virendra Sharma of the Opposition Labor Party organized an event for Rahul Gandhi in the Grand Committee Room of Parliament. The microphone that Rahul was using in the program was faulty. Rahul intentionally started speaking in this mike.

He said our mics in India are not bad, they are working, but you can’t switch them on. This has happened to me many times when I have tried to speak in the Indian Parliament. Rahul said that the opposition is being suppressed in India. Read Rahul’s full statement here…

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