BJP MP Phangnon Konyak Accuses Rahul Gandhi of Misbehaving, Says She Felt 'Uncomfortable as Lady'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:18am on 19 Dec 2024,Thursday Politics

BJP MP Phangnon Konyak from Nagaland has filed a complaint with the Rajya Sabha Chairman, accusing Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of misbehaving during protests outside Parliament. Konyak claimed that Gandhi stood too close to her and shouted loudly, making her uncomfortable as a woman. She said security had created a designated passage, but Gandhi ignored it and approached her. The MP expressed her disappointment, stating she had to step aside, feeling her democratic rights were disregarded. Konyak denounced the incident, calling for more respectful behavior from fellow MPs.

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Can Rahul Gandhi Go To Jail For Allegedly Pushing BJP MP Sarangi?

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:07am on 19 Dec 2024,Thursday Politics

Chaos erupted outside Parliament as BJP accused Rahul Gandhi of pushing MP Pratap Chandra Sarangi, causing minor injuries. Sarangi claimed Gandhi’s actions led to another MP falling on him, while Gandhi alleged Sarangi pushed him instead. BJP leaders labeled Gandhi’s actions as “gundagardi.”   Parliamentary rules classify obstructing or assaulting MPs during official duties as a breach of privilege, but legal experts noted the absence of video evidence could weaken the case. The police may act only if permitted by the Lok Sabha Speaker. With conflicting testimonies, the matter may remain unresolved unless conclusive proof emerges.

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Ambedkar Row: BJP MPs in ICU After Alleged Push by Rahul Gandhi; Kharge Alleges Physical Assault

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:46am on 19 Dec 2024,Thursday Politics

Chaos erupted in Parliament as BJP MPs Pratap Sarangi and Mukesh Rajput sustained injuries following an alleged push by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi during a protest over Union Minister Amit Shah’s remarks on BR Ambedkar. Sarangi, now in ICU with a head injury, claimed Gandhi’s actions caused him to fall. Rahul Gandhi countered, stating BJP MPs obstructed and threatened him. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge alleged he was also physically pushed, injuring his knee. The protests by the INDIA bloc demanded Shah’s resignation for his controversial comments, further escalating tensions. Medical reports confirm Sarangi suffered a deep head wound.

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Amit Shah: ‘I Can Never Speak Against Ambedkar, Congress Twisted My Remarks’

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:13pm on 18 Dec 2024,Wednesday Politics

Union Home Minister Amit Shah accused Congress of twisting his remarks on Dr. BR Ambedkar, calling their actions "anti-Ambedkar and anti-Constitution." Speaking at a press conference on December 18, Shah said, “My statements were misrepresented. Congress spreads fake news. I can never speak against Ambedkar ji.” Shah highlighted BJP's initiatives to honor Ambedkar, including memorials and Constitution Day. Meanwhile, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge demanded Shah’s resignation, calling his comments disrespectful. Shah countered, accusing Congress of undermining constitutional values and neglecting Ambedkar's legacy. The controversy has intensified parliamentary protests and political rhetoric.

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Congress Demands Amit Shah’s Apology For Remarks On Ambedkar In Rajya Sabha

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:01am on 18 Dec 2024,Wednesday Politics

The Congress demanded an apology from Home Minister Amit Shah, accusing him of disrespecting B.R. Ambedkar during a debate in the Rajya Sabha. Shah criticized opposition leaders for frequently invoking Ambedkar’s name, remarking it had "become a fashion." Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge alleged the BJP and RSS hold "hatred" for Ambedkar, linking them to historical opposition to the tricolor and Constitution. Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi called Shah’s comments reflective of Manusmriti ideology. Jairam Ramesh and K.C. Venugopal also condemned Shah, accusing the BJP of mocking Ambedkar’s legacy while exploiting his name politically.

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PM Modi Accuses Congress of Insulting Ambedkar as Row Over Amit Shah's Remarks Escalates

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:09am on 18 Dec 2024,Wednesday Politics

Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Congress of undermining BR Ambedkar’s legacy, calling the party’s actions a "rotten ecosystem" of insults towards the Constitution’s architect. Amid Congress’s demand for Home Minister Amit Shah’s resignation over his controversial remarks on Ambedkar, Modi highlighted Congress’s "sins," including denying Ambedkar a Bharat Ratna and orchestrating his electoral defeats. Modi contrasted Congress’s history with BJP’s initiatives empowering SC/ST communities. Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge condemned Shah’s remarks, accusing him of insulting Ambedkar, and led protests in Parliament. Modi defended Shah, calling Congress’s outrage "theatrics" over their exposed record of ignoring Ambedkar's vision.

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Congress Demands Amit Shah's Resignation Over 'Fashion' Remark on Ambedkar, BJP Responds

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:29am on 18 Dec 2024,Wednesday Politics

Parliament witnessed protests on December 18, 2024, as Congress MPs demanded Union Home Minister Amit Shah's resignation over his remarks on Dr. BR Ambedkar. Shah, while responding to a Rajya Sabha debate, said it had become a "fashion" for Congress to repeatedly invoke Ambedkar's name, implying that doing so was unnecessary. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge accused Shah of insulting Ambedkar and sought an apology. In retaliation, BJP accused the opposition of exploiting the situation for political gain. Protests continued in Parliament, with Congress MPs raising slogans and holding Ambedkar's photos.

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Nitin Gadkari, 19 BJP MPs Skip Key Voting On One Nation, One Election Bill; Party Likely To Issue Notices

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:46am on 18 Dec 2024,Wednesday Politics

Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari and 19 BJP MPs skipped the Lok Sabha session on the One Nation, One Election Bill, defying a three-line party whip. The absence of these MPs, including Giriraj Singh and Jyotiraditya Scindia, has raised concerns, with sources indicating possible notices for their absence. The Bill, introduced by Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, received 269 votes in favor and 198 against during its introductory phase but faces challenges in securing a two-thirds majority for passage. Opposition leaders criticized the Bill, calling it an attack on India's federal structure, while the BJP plans to push further deliberations.

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“EVMs Fine in Jharkhand, Faulty in Maharashtra?” Amit Shah Questions Congress

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:10pm on 17 Dec 2024,Tuesday Politics

Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticised Congress in the Rajya Sabha for blaming EVMs after election losses. Shah asked, “How can EVMs be faulty in Maharashtra but fine in Jharkhand?” He accused Congress of “disrespecting the mandate” and said the Supreme Court rejected petitions against EVMs 24 times. Comparing constitutional amendments, Shah stated, “Congress made 77 amendments in 55 years, while BJP made 22 in 16 years to uplift backward classes and end triple talaq.” His comments were part of a debate marking the 75th anniversary of the Constitution’s adoption.

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"Congress Didn’t Prioritize OBCs’ Progress": Amit Shah Criticizes Congress and EVM Claims in Parliament

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:48pm on 17 Dec 2024,Tuesday Politics

Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized Congress in the Rajya Sabha, saying, “Congress didn’t prioritize the progress of OBCs during its tenure.” He also attacked Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge, calling him a “coward” for opposing the government’s actions. Shah raised questions about the opposition blaming Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in Maharashtra but not in Jharkhand, where they won. He also accused Jawaharlal Nehru of amending the Constitution to “curtail freedom of expression.” Shah praised India’s democracy, saying, “We made changes without shedding a drop of blood,” highlighting India’s peaceful democratic evolution.

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