Rahul’s MP, forfeiture of office: BJP, MP, emphasis!| BJP MP Nishikant Dubey demands termination of Rahul Gandhi’s Lok Sabha membership

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New Delhi: It has been revealed that the Parliamentary Infringement Committee has insisted on removing the post of Congress MP Nishikant Dubey, MP, who appeared earlier.

Speaking on the resolution of thanks to the President’s speech in Parliament, Congress MP Rahul accused the central government of increasing the wealth of industrialist Adani. BJP strongly condemned this.

In this case, on the 8th of last month, Nishikant Dubey, an elected BJP MP from the state of Jharkhand, had issued an infringement notice against Rahul for his unexamined, incriminating and defamatory speech.

The violation of rights committee headed by MP, Sunil Singh is investigating the matter. The group included Trinamool MP Kalyan Banerjee, Congress’ Suresh, BJP’s CP Joshi, Dilip Ghosh, Raju Pista and Ganesh Singh.

Kalyan Banerjee and Suresh, who are part of the panel, clarified that there was no violation in Rahul’s speech.

Nishant Dubey was ordered to appear before the committee. Accordingly, he appeared in person and explained.

In this regard, Delhi sources said: Nishant Dubey argued before the Rights Violation Committee: Rahul, who participated in the vote of thanks for the President’s speech, mentioned a lot about Adani. Rahul chanted Adani’s name 75 times.

3 infringement resolution should be brought against Rahul. Rule 352(2) states that an MP shall not speak against a fellow MP without prior notice or permission from the Speaker. Rahul made a comment about Modi and was offended.

In 1976, Subramanian Samy was disqualified from the Rajya Sabha for making allegations against the Parliament and the Prime Minister. This is also currently being agreed upon.

Next, Rahul’s speeches are still available on his social networking site. This reduces the discretion and power of the Speaker. Reducing the position of any leader or head of organizations is tantamount to compromising the interest of the country.

Adani’s projects in Israel and Bangladesh have been approved at India’s behest, Rahul says. However, the agreement regarding the construction of a power plant between India and Bangladesh was signed in 2011 during Manmohan’s tenure as Prime Minister. The allegation that Adani is going to set up a power plant in Bangladesh during the Modi regime is false. Therefore, Nishikant Dubey argued that Rahul’s Lok Sabha MP should be stripped of his post. This is stated in the report.

Soon, it seems that Rahul will also be ordered to appear in person and give an explanation.

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