There is an uproar over the statements of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Nishikant Dubey. According to sources, after the adjournment of Parliament on Thursday, Congress has decided that the party will put pressure on Nishikant Dubey to apologize. Dubey had tried to corner the opposition parties including Congress during the Zero Hour of Parliament and had made many serious allegations. For this reason, the Congress party wants Dubey to apologize for his statement.
Nishikant Dubey in the Lok Sabha on Thursday accused the opposition parties, including the Congress, of trying to destabilize the country’s Parliament, government and economy through foreign organizations and people. Dubey, while trying to corner the Congress during the Zero Hour in the Lok Sabha, raised some questions to ask the Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, after which the opposition members started creating ruckus and the House met at around 12.10 pm amid squabbling between the two sides. Adjourned till 2 o’clock.
What did Nishikant Dubey say?
Nishikant Dubey said, “Opposition parties keep hatching various designs to destabilize the government. I want to tell the whole country how work is done against (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi ji and his government through foreign funding.” Quoting a French report, he claimed that the US government and a The aim of a foreign organization working with the help of a businessman-run foundation is to take the Indian Parliament hostage and stall its proceedings. Dubey held an American businessman responsible for this and alleged that he wants to derail the entire world economy. He said that as soon as the said institute releases any report, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, Congress member Priyanka Gandhi and some Rajya Sabha members from opposition parties immediately tweet it (on social media platform ‘X’).
Pegasus-Hindenburg also mentioned
Referring to the Pegasus report, Hindenburg and some other cases, Dubey said that whenever these cases came to light, opposition members immediately posted ‘X’ and Parliament proceedings were not allowed to proceed. He said, “I have ten questions for the Leader of Opposition (Rahul Gandhi).” Referring to the participation of the foreign businessman associated with an NGO in Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, Dubey asked whether the Leader of Opposition should ask him. What are the relations? Taking the names of some other foreigners, the BJP MP asked what relations the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha has with these people who oppose Prime Minister Modi’s program in America.
Dubey’s statements created uproar
Amidst these statements of Dubey, Congress members started creating ruckus. They were objecting to the statements of the BJP MP. Earlier, when the opposition members wanted to present their views on the issue of Sambhal violence, Speaker Om Birla assured them of allowing them to speak after Dubey. Dubey was asking his ten questions to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, but he could not complete his statement and Birla asked Congress member Gaurav Gogoi to raise his issue during Zero Hour. Amidst the noise of Congress members, Gogoi tried to say something but could not be heard. As the uproar continued, Birla adjourned the House proceedings.