Disruptions in Rajya Sabha shameful for 'mother of democracy', says VP Dhankhar
Saturday, 30 November 2024 ()
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar expresses regret over disruptions in the Rajya Sabha, terming them a disgrace to democracy. He criticizes the misuse of parliamentary tools and calls for national interest to be prioritized. Opposition parties accuse the government of enabling parliamentary adjournments.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar expresses regret over disruptions in the Rajya Sabha, terming them a disgrace to democracy. He criticizes the misuse of parliamentary tools and calls for national interest to be prioritized. Opposition parties accuse the government of enabling parliamentary adjournments.
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