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Parliament Turns Battleground: Injury Claims and Allegations Fly Between BJP and Congress

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Parliament Turns Battleground: Injury Claims and Allegations Fly Between BJP and Congress

Parliament Turns Battleground: Injury Claims and Allegations Fly Between BJP and Congress

A heated day in the Indian Parliament saw chaos unfold as BJP and Congress clashed over Amit Shah's "Ambedkar is the fashion" remark.

Injury claims against Rahul Gandhi, counter-allegations of misbehaviour and police complaints escalated tensions.

MPs exchanged accusations, with both sides demanding apologies.

The dramatic events underscore deepening political divides, making Parliament resemble a battleground rather than a legislative forum.

#ParliamentDrama #BJPvsCongress #RahulGandhi #AmbedkarDebate #PoliticalChaos ~PR.152~ED.103~GR.344~HT.96~


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