Rahul Gandhi reached Parliament, said on the statement about democracy, I did not say anything against India

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The Congress leader clearly said that I did not say anything anti-India in the London seminar. Along with this, he said that if he gives permission, I will speak inside the Parliament. He was referring to the central government.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s statement on democracy has created a ruckus. Uproar is going on in the Parliament as well. The BJP is constantly demanding an apology from him. In the midst of all this, Rahul Gandhi reached Parliament today after returning from abroad. He was asked a question on this speech in London. At first he remained silent. But later he said that I did not say anything anti-India. The Congress leader clearly said that I did not say anything anti-India in the London seminar. Along with this, he said that if he gives permission, I will speak inside the Parliament. He was referring to the central government.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) created a ruckus in both the Houses of Parliament over Rahul Gandhi’s statement in London regarding India’s democracy. The proceedings of the House had to be adjourned due to uproar. At the same time, BJP’s attack on Rahul continues. Union Minister Anurag Thakur said that definitely the country is moving forward with Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas, only then India became the 5th economy from the 10th economy. The world has accepted India’s leadership but the Congress is probably not ready to accept it.
Anurag Thakur said that at least you should not insult the Parliament. It is unfortunate to have such thoughts about the country. When Indira ji came abroad, she did not say anything about the country, you should learn something from her only. Union Minister Prahlad Joshi said that the opposition does not have any issue. Trying to raise some topics on the issue on which the Finance Minister has spoken. Rahul Gandhi should apologize for the grave insult he has done to the House.
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