The Video Exposed The Ruckus Of Opposition In Parliament
The video exposed the ruckus of opposition in Parliament, women MPs misbehaved with Marshal.
The opposition which did not allow Parliament to function with its fanaticism is now crying as to why the government, the Speaker, did not allow the House to function.
This is not only funny but also bizarre. The opposition is also making such allegations that its leaders were ill-treated in the Upper House in order to describe themselves as victims.
Unfortunately for the opposition, the video of this alleged misbehavior that surfaced tells a different story.
There seems to be a scuffle between the marshal and the MPs. It also showed some women MPs pulling a marshal. After this video surfaced, the opposition clarified that the entire incident should be shown.
The opposition is also defending the petty indecent act.
It is not known whether the whole incident has been captured on any camera or not.
But it has been seen by all that some opposition MPs were climbing on the table in front of the Rajya Sabha Chairman’s podium and others were applauding.
The irony is that the opposition is defending even such a petty act. In fact, because of this attitude, it is becoming difficult to believe his allegations.
Isn’t this the same opposition who snatched papers from the minister’s hands in Parliament, raised slogans, and waved placards in front of the plinth?
The opposition is ruminating that all its actions are justified.
The opposition which is crying out for parliamentary rules and regulations is the same, which had made it clear on the very first day that the Parliament should not be allowed to run.
That is why it did not even give an opportunity to the Prime Minister to remove his new ministers from the House.
Can you get acquainted? This has never happened, but the opposition is ruminating that all its actions are justified and all the fault lies with the ruling party.
The opposition also took out a street march in protest against the failure of the Parliament session and its premature end, but it is difficult to call it anything other than theft and piracy.
The opposition will become a laughing stock.
There must be enough honesty in the opposition to say that it did not allow the monsoon session of Parliament to continue.
If he tries to prove that despite his efforts, Parliament was not run, he will become a laughing stock.
If the opposition realizes this, it is better that it has done the work of putting itself in the dock in the turn of besieging the government.
Of course, while running the Parliament, the ruling party has to respect the dissent of the opposition.
But it also does not mean that it starts following its orders by delegating its parliamentary responsibilities to it. Whether arbitrariness is of anyone, it should not be done.