Congress leader Rahul Gandhi must apologize for his “unparliamentary” remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi or risk losing his seat in the Lok Sabha, a senior BJP leader said on Monday.
In a statement, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey said that Gandhi must apologize in the Parliament of he will lose his Lok Sabha seat. The Lok Sabha Secretariat on Sunday, asked the Wayanad MP to submit his reply by Wednesday, after BJP leaders Dubey an Prahlad Joshi filed a breach of privilege notice against him for remarks targeting PM Modi and his alleged ties to the billionaire industrialist Gautam Adani.
Dubey said that such allegations cannot be levelled against the Prime Minister without giving an advance notice to the Speaker of the House. He added that they have asked Rahul Gandhi to furnish proof of his claims to the Speaker by February 15 apologize in the Parliament… “failing which he will lose his seat in the Lok Sabha.”
Last week, Dubey in a letter addressed to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, termed Rahul Gandhi’s remarks as misleading, derogatory, indecent, unparliamentary, undignified and incriminatory in nature to the dignity of the House and the Prime Minister.
In the letter, Dubey said that Gandhi has not produced any authenticated document to support his allegations despite making a statement in the House of providing documentary evidence to back his claims.
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Dubey, in his letter claimed that Gandhi’s statement amounts to misleading the House in the absence of any documentary evidence and also casts aspersions of the image of Prime Minister Modi.
The BJP MP while requesting immediate action, dubbed Rahul Gandhi’s conduct as “a clear violation of privileges of House and its members besides being a clear case of contempt of the House.”
On Tuesday, Rahul Gandhi, while participating in a debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address in Lok Sabha, claimed that Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani’s fortunes skyrocketed after the BJP came to power in 2014 and he rose from the 609th to the second spot in the global rich list.
Gandhi’s remarks drew a sharp response from Treasury benches, with Law Minister Kiren Rijiju asking him not to level “wild allegations” and to furnish proof of his claims.
BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad had accused Rahul Gandhi of making baseless, shameless and reckless allegations and charged that the Congress and the Gandhi family were involved in “big scams” that “tarnished” the country’s image.
Speaking in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, Rahul Gandhi said that people are inquisitive to know about the relationship shared between the business typhoon and the Prime Minister of India. Gandhi in his address also alleged that rules were neglected or altered in order to benefit Adani and his business.
The Wayanad MP also said that across the states be it Tamil Nadu, Kerala, to Himachal Pradesh, he has been hearing only Adani’s name throughout the country. Gandhi further said that someone asked him that despite entering whichever field, Adani’s business never fails.
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