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The winter session of Parliament is going on. Even today, there was a lot of uproar by the opposition outside the Parliament. The opposition is constantly demanding a discussion on Adani and many other issues. But meanwhile, the cracks in the opposition camp have once again come to the fore. 

 

Samajwadi and TMC distanced themselves from the protest

According to the latest information, when the Congress party along with other opposition parties were protesting outside the Parliament on their issues, the Congress allies Samajwadi and TMC withdrew from the protest. 

 

If he is capable, he will run the house- Renuka Chaudhary

At the same time, Congress MP Renuka Chaudhary has accused the BJP government of not running the House. Chaudhary said, we make every effort to run the House because the public expects from us that we will raise their voice strongly here.

 

He further said, if the government wants to run the House, it will run. If they don't want to do so, then everyone knows what the conspiracy is. It is not our responsibility to run the House, but those who are sitting on the chair and in the posts are responsible for it. If they are capable, they will run it and if they are incapable, they will not run it.

 

Entire opposition staged a walkout over Sambhal violence

On Tuesday, almost the entire opposition, including Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, staged a brief walkout from the Lok Sabha over the recent violence in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh .

 

As soon as the Question Hour began in the House, Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Akhilesh Yadav stood up from his seat and raised the issue and sought permission from Speaker Om Birla to speak on Sambhal violence.

 

"This is a very serious matter. Five people have lost their lives," Yadav was heard saying.

 

As soon as the Speaker said that members could raise the issue during Zero Hour, Yadav and his party colleagues walked out of the House in protest. Meanwhile, some SP members trooped into the well of the House raising slogans.

 

When SP members were protesting near the Speaker's chair, DMK member A Raja was seen urging other opposition members, including the Congress, to get up from their seats and join the SP protest.

 

NCP and Shivsena-UBT supported SP

Members of NCP and Shiv Sena-UBT stood in support of Samajwadi Party MPs.

 

Some Congress members also stood up and Leader of Opposition in the House Rahul Gandhi came into the House in support of the protest.

 

While the protest was going on, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju approached Yadav to discuss the issue.

 

After some time, Yadav was seen signalling his party MPs to leave and the opposition members, including Gandhi, walked out. The MPs then returned to participate in the ongoing Question Hour.

 

Ram Gopal Yadav made serious allegations

Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav presented his side on the Sambhal violence in the Rajya Sabha. During this, Yadav said that on December 24 at 6 am, police was deployed in the entire Sambhal. The people of Sambhal did not know why the police was being deployed.

 

 

He further said, after some time the DM, SSP, lawyers and some people entered the mosque along with the police playing drums. The crowd suspected that they were going to vandalise the mosque.

 

The SDM opened the water tank and when water started flowing out, people suspected that there was something wrong with it and then unrest spread there.

 

The police opened fire, 5 people were killed, 20 people were injured, hundreds of cases were registered against them and many are in jail, those who were caught were beaten up badly. I and many others believe that in the earlier elections held in Uttar Pradesh, the police of the neighbouring districts did not allow anyone to vote and forcibly took over the elections. All this happened in a way to divert attention from it.

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