New Delhi, February 5: The opposition has criticized the government regarding the India-US trade deal, claiming they learned about it not from the government but from U.S. President Donald Trump. They demand a detailed discussion in Parliament about the deal. In contrast, BJP lawmakers assert that the opposition is only skilled at creating chaos.
BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal stated that the opposition is adept at causing disruptions. Central Minister Piyush Goyal has clearly stated in both houses that there will be no compromises in India’s agriculture and dairy sectors. He emphasized that the MSME sector stands to gain significantly, while the opposition seeks to mislead the public with false statements. Such political tactics have no place in the country.
Khandelwal further remarked that the opposition is evading all forms of discussion. Their conduct in the house is a clear violation of parliamentary decorum. He noted that the opposition does not understand Parliament and prefers to make statements outside, either on the steps or standing outside. The public is watching, which is why the opposition is gradually losing relevance.
BJP MP Kiran Chaudhary commented that the position of the opposition leader carries great responsibility and dignity. The public closely observes their actions and has high expectations from the Leader of the Opposition. Yet, they often raise issues that are either trivial or not in the nation’s interest. Their true colors have now been revealed.
He questioned who claims that the opposition leader is not allowed to speak or given a chance. The truth is that no one listens to them, no matter how many times they try to speak. If one stands for an issue, they should discuss it seriously.
BJP MP Arun Singh stated that the opposition is disheartened and frustrated after continuous defeats. He criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his tendency to create issues without solid foundations, noting that he continues to face losses.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey remarked that Rahul Gandhi‘s grandmother, Indira Gandhi, wore sarees, and his mother, despite being foreign, also wore sarees. In contrast, he wears T-shirts and pants. If he does not respect Khadi and indigenous values, why should he respect Parliament?