Congress' Kiran Kumar Chamala accuses centre of "escaping" discussion on Op Sindoor

Congress' Kiran Kumar Chamala accuses centre of "escaping" discussion on Op Sindoor

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New Delhi [India], July 28 (ANI): Congress MP Kiran Kumar Chamala on Monday slammed Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju over his dont speak Pakistan language remarks while accusing the centre of wanting to escape the discussion on Operation Sindoor.

He said that the centre was trying to influence the public that the opposition was not abiding by a constructive process.

They want to escape and before the session itself, they want to create something in people minds that we are not in a constructive process, Chamala told ANI.

He stated that Rijiju should understand that the opposition was working on behalf of the people and had been asking for an opportunity to discuss important matters, including Operation Sindoor.

First of all, Kiren Rijiju should understand that the opposition is working on behalf of the people of this country. We had asked for a special session on Operation Sindoor in April, but they (govt) had denied. In this session, we had asked for an opportunity to talk, which they denied. Now, they want to show the public that the opposition is not constructive, but we would want to talk about Operation Sindoor in a constructive manner, the Congress MP said.

Chamala remarks come after Rijiju appealed to the opposition not to speak in the language of Pakistan.

He said that there was a need to be mindful and maintain the dignity of the Indian armed forces.

I request the opposition, especially the Congress, not to do anything to harm India interests and not speak Pakistan language. We have to be mindful. We have to maintain the dignity of the Indian armed forces, Rijiju told ANI.

The Union Minister stated that the opposition, including the Congress, should refrain from making any statements that could harm national interests.

Both houses of Parliament witnessed adjournments shortly after they convened on the sixth day of the monsoon session on Monday.

Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla adjourned the lower house proceedings till noon amid sloganeering by the opposition as multiple MPs held banners and protested at the well of the house.

Before adjourning the house till noon in Question Hour, the Lok Sabha Speaker said that opposition members were deliberately disturbing the proceedings of the house. He asked Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi to instruct members of his party not to display posters, as that is not the purpose of sending MPs to Parliament.

Meanwhile, the Rajya Sabha was also adjourned until noon today amid a ruckus raised by the opposition after Deputy Chairperson Harivansh Narayan Singh declined notices demanding a discussion on the closure of government schools in Uttar Pradesh.

The notice of Sanjay Singh has demanded a discussion over the violation of the right to education due to the large-scale merger and closure of government schools in Uttar Pradesh. Since the notices do not conform to the detailed directives imparted by the chair. The same are declined, Singh said before adjourning the upper house.

Moreover, Singh rejected 26 adjournment notices given by opposition members, including on SIR in Bihar and alleged discrimination against Bengalis in other states. Opposition members resorted to protests, and the house was adjourned till 12 noon.

Earlier, he cited rules and stated that the submission of physical notices has been discontinued, and members should submit them only through the Digital Sansad portal. (ANI)

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