Will Dalits be suppressed in Parliament too? Chandrashekhar's sharp statement and debate
In the Lok Sabha, Nagina MP Chandrashekhar and Rahul Gandhi strongly attacked the government. Chandrashekhar raised the question whether Dalits will not be allowed to speak in the Parliament. At the same time, Rahul cornered the government on the law and order situation and social inequality in UP. Both the leaders expressed concern over the growing gap between the rich and the poor.

INDC Network: New Delhi: The issue of Dalits and the poor resonates in Parliament: Chandrashekhar and Rahul Gandhi surround the government.
A different atmosphere was seen in the Lok Sabha on Saturday, when Nagina MP and Azad Samaj Party president Chandrashekhar attacked the government. At the same time, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also sharply criticized the Hathras case and the law and order of Uttar Pradesh.
Rahul Gandhi's attack: Manusmriti is applicable, not the Constitution
Referring to the Hathras case, Rahul Gandhi said that the victim's family is living in fear. The accused is roaming freely and threatening the family. He said, "Manusmriti is applicable in UP, not the Constitution."
Rahul Gandhi raised the question
Issue | Rahul Gandhi's statement |
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Hathras Rape Case | The accused is roaming freely, the victim's family is being threatened. |
Status of UP | Manusmriti applied instead of constitution. |
Social inequality | The gap between the rich and the poor is widening. |
Chandrasekhar's sharp assessment: Dalits will not be allowed to speak?
Nagina MP Chandrasekhar spoke strongly about economic inequality and social discrimination in Parliament. He asked, "What is the government doing for economic equality? Why is the gap between the poor and the rich widening?"
Debate with the Chairman
Citing the time limit in Parliament, the Speaker stopped Chandrashekhar. On this, Chandrasekhar said, "I am a member of our party and I have won. I have not come here because of someone's mercy."
Amritkal or threatkal? Chandrasekhar surrounded the government
Chandrasekhar called the present time 'Dhamkikal' instead of 'Amritkal'. He said, "When you wake up in the morning, there is a bomb threat, then there are riots."
Questions and statements of Chandrasekhar
Issue | Statement of Chandrasekhar |
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Economic inequality | Rich and rich, poor and poor. |
safety and peace | Round of threats and riots. |
Discrimination in Parliament | Will Dalits not get a chance to speak here too? |
Echoes of Social Justice in Parliament
Chandrashekhar and Rahul Gandhi accused the government of neglecting social justice. Both the leaders raised their voices for the rights of the poor and Dalits.
- Political analysts believe that this was an important opportunity to raise the voice of Dalits and the poor in Parliament.
- Chandrasekhar's sharp statement raises questions about the government's economic and social policies.
This session of Parliament is proving to be challenging for the government. While Rahul Gandhi questioned UP's law and order and social inequality, Chandrashekhar demanded equality for Dalits in Parliament. This debate has become a topic of discussion not only in the Parliament but also in the whole country.
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