New Delhi, Feb 11 : Taunting the Modi government with a "ham do, hamare do" barb, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said that the ongoing protest
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Rahul Gandhi fires hum do, humare do ki sarkar’ jibe at Narendra Modi govt in his Lok Sabha speech.
New Delhi: Stepping up the attack against the government over the three farm laws, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday (February 11) alleged that these legislations would damage country s food security system as also break the spine of farmers and that the country is being run by only four people with a Hum do, Hamare do approach.
Rahul Gandhi, who was participating in the debate on Union budget in Lok Sabha, kept speaking on the three contentious agri laws, triggering protests from BJP members with Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi urging Speaker Om Birla to direct Rahul to speak on the budget.
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New Delhi | Jagran Politics Desk: Congress MP Ghulam Nabi Azad during his retirement speech in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday summed up his more than four-decade-old political career in few Urdu couplets and a brief speech. I would like to depart with only a few words using a few couplets. A ten-hour speech can be summed up in merely two couplets by a poet. And I would like to take that approach. To express my thoughts on my entire political career would be a tough task to perform, Azad said in Rajya Sabha. Going back to the early days of partition, the senior Congress leader said, I am among those fo
Vijay Sai Reddy apologises to Chair in Rajya Sabha
New Delhi, Feb 9 (UNI) YSR Congress Member Vijai Sai Reddy on Tuesday apologised for his comment made against the Rajya Sabha Chairman yesterday.
Soon after the laying of the papers, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said that whatever happened on Monday in the House was not acceptable. The Minister said that he had conveyed the same to the Member of YSR Congress and asked him to apologise.
Expressing deep regret over his comment against the Chairman, Mr Reddy said his intention was not to bring disrepute. Yesterday, I was in a state of anger, I take back my words and regret it, he said, adding that he assured the House that it will never be repeated.
V Vijayasai Reddy of the YSR Congress Party on Tuesday expressed regret for the comments he made against the Rajya Sabha chairman, saying he never intended to cast any aspersions on the Chair and had uttered them in a state of anguish.