Rahul Gandhi's speech in Lok Sabha edited due to controversy.

Rahul Gandhi's speech in Lok Sabha on July 1 was cut short due to his remarks on Hindus and other matters, causing chaos during his first speech as Leader of Opposition.

July 2nd 2024.

Rahul Gandhi's speech in Lok Sabha edited due to controversy.
In a recent event, during a discussion on the President's Address on July 1, certain parts of Rahul Gandhi's speech in the Lok Sabha were removed. These parts specifically included his comments on Hindus and other groups. It was a chaotic scene as Rahul Gandhi, in his first speech as the Leader of Opposition, addressed the Lok Sabha on Monday. He began by waving a copy of the Constitution and a photo of Lord Shiva, while taking a dig at the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

However, his mention of Hindus sparked outrage among the BJP MPs, and even Prime Minister Narendra Modi intervened, stating, "Calling the entire Hindu community violent is a very serious matter." The Home Minister, Amit Shah, also demanded an apology from Rahul Gandhi for linking the BJP with violence. He strongly objected to the Congress leader's comparison of "violent Hindus" with the BJP and insisted on an apology.

The atmosphere in the Lok Sabha was tense as both sides clashed over Rahul Gandhi's remarks. The opposition stood firm, defending their leader's statements, while the ruling party demanded an apology and accused them of spreading false information. Amidst the chaos, the speaker of the House announced that certain parts of Rahul Gandhi's speech would be expunged.

This decision sparked further debate, with some members of the opposition arguing that their leader had every right to express his views. However, the speaker's decision was final, and the expunged portions remained removed from the official record. Despite the disruptions, Rahul Gandhi continued his speech, addressing issues such as farmer's rights and the economic slowdown.

In the end, the heated discussion on Rahul Gandhi's speech came to an end, but the tension between the two sides remained. It was a reminder of the deep-rooted political divide in the country, where even a simple statement can spark controversy and lead to chaos in the Parliament.

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