NEW DELHI: During a protest in the Parliament grounds on Tuesday, Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar expressed his disapproval of Trinamool Congress suspended MP Kalyan Banerjee’s impersonation of him, calling it “ridiculous” and “unacceptable.” Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, was seen filming the Trinamool MP with his phone while Kalyan Banerjee, along with other suspended MPs, were seen imitating the Vice President during the protest at Parliament’s Makar Dwar. Following the adjournment of the House, Dhankhar noted the incident and stated, “Office of Chairman, Rajya Sabha and Office of Speaker is very different.” The House reconvened at noon. Political parties will inevitably cross paths and engage in exchanges, but picture a senior party leader video graphing a member of the opposition party.imitation of the speaker and the chairman. How absurd, how deplorable, and how inappropriate.” He subsequently adjourned the House until 2:00 PM. A protest was held this morning in front of the Gandhi statue on the grounds of Parliament by the suspended members of parliament from the INDIA bloc parties. Sonia Gandhi, the chairperson of the Congress Parliamentary Party, joined the suspended lawmakers as they chanted anti-Center slogans. At Parliament’s Makar Dwar, the suspended members also staged anti-government demonstrations. The demonstrations took place the day after 78 opposition MPs from both houses were suspended for the duration of the current “Winter Session” for causing a commotion and interfering with both House sessions in order to press their demand that Amit Shah make a statement regarding the incident involving the breach of Parliament security. The 13 members who had been removed earlier and the suspensions made up the largest group of members ever removed from the Indian Parliament. Following a fracas over the Opposition’s demand for a statement from Union Minister Amit Shah regarding the incident involving the breach of Parliament security, 78 MPs—33 from the Lok Sabha and 45 from the Rajya Sabha—were suspended on Monday. This brings the total number of lawmakers suspended for the duration of the current Winter Session to 92.Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, KC Venugopal, and Randeep Singh Surjewala were among the 34 opposition Rajya Sabha MPs who were suspended for the remainder of the “Winter Session.” It was reported that eleven other MPs had engaged in “misconduct,” and the Privileges Committee was asked to provide an update in three months. The members will remain suspended until the panel produces a report. Because of their “misconduct” and disobedience to the Chair’s directives, the opposition Members of Parliament were suspended for the balance of the Winter Session.
34 Rajya Sabha MPs from the opposition, including Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, KC Venugopal, and Randeep Singh Surjewala, were suspended for the rest of the “Winter Session.” Eleven other MPs were also reported for “misconduct,” and the Privileges Committee was asked to report back in three months. The suspension of the members will last until the panel submits a report. The opposition Members of Parliament were suspended for the remainder of the Winter Session due to their’misconduct’ and disregard for the Chair’s instructions.