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Rahul Gandhi returned to Parliament for the first time since his membership was dissolved on Wednesday. He had come here to attend a meeting of Congress Members of Parliament. He stayed for half an hour before leaving in a car with Sonia Gandhi.

Rahul Gandhi returned to Parliament for the first time since his membership was dissolved on Wednesday. Rahul Gandhi had come here to attend a meeting of Congress Members of Parliament. He stayed for half an hour before leaving in a car with Sonia Gandhi. Rahul Gandhi’s parliamentary membership was terminated on March 24 at approximately 2.30 p.m. He was a Lok Sabha member from Wayanad, Kerala.

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At the same time, the proceedings of the 12th day of Parliament were adjourned until April 3rd. In the Lok Sabha, Congress members displayed ‘Save Democracy’ posters and waved black clothes in front of the speaker. Even today, the Congress leaders arrived at Parliament dressed in black, despite the fact that Rahul Gandhi had arrived in a white T-shirt to attend the Congress meeting.

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Mallikarjun Kharge, the president of the Congress, claimed that PM Modi is corrupt. They are not responding to those who pillaged this nation. There is no action being taken against such individuals. Has the PM teamed up with corrupt individuals since the JPC has not been formed?

Karnataka has a 40% government, according to Kharge, and the BJP is in control. The MLAs from whom 8–10 crore were recouped were not subject to any punishment. Here, the BJP makes a big deal out of any money discovered from the residence of any opposition leader. BJP contacts ED.

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MPs from the Trinamool Congress stand in front of the Ambedkar statue in Parliament with banners and posters reading “Save Democracy, Federalism, and Parliament.” Mamta Banerjee is also staging a demonstration in Kolkata against the Center.

Ashwini Vaishnav said – Rahul Gandhi’s MP lost due to pride

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Rahul Gandhi’s arrogance, according to Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, disqualifies him from office. They believe that because they were born into a specific family, it is their natural right to rule this nation. That is why they have such unwarranted thoughts.

The Parliament’s business could not be completed on Tuesday due to the uproar in both Houses. As soon as the session began at 11 a.m., the opposition raised the issue of Adani and Rahul in the house. Some MPs in the Lok Sabha went to the Well and tore the papers in front of the Speaker. Some also wore black clothing. The House was then adjourned.

Delhi Police detained Congress leaders

The Congress party had made the decision to hold a torch march on Tuesday in opposition to Rahul’s parliament being dissolved. The police refused to allow the party leaders and workers to lead the torchlight procession when they arrived at the Red Fort. Despite this, the leaders of the Congress arrived at the Red Fort for the march to “Save Democracy Torch Peace.”

As a result, the police detained a number of leaders and employees of the Congress. Harish Rawat and P. Chidambaram, two prominent Congressmen, were also detained. This, according to Harish Rawat, is the assassination of democracy. We started torches, but the police put them out. But we’ll fight every form of oppression with the torch of our hearts lit.

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BJP parliamentary party meeting held before the start of Tuesday’s session

Before the session began on Tuesday morning, the BJP Parliamentary Party met. The meeting got under way at ten. All of the members of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, JP Nadda, Amit Shah, were present.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister was congratulated on the party’s victory in the assembly elections in the North-Eastern states. This was followed by the Prime Minister’s speech. The PM told the MPs, “As the party advances, the opposition’s attacks will intensify, so be prepared for a tough fight.”

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