National

Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar Dismayed As TMC MP Mimics Him

INDIA bloc MPs have been demanding a statement from Home Minister Amit Shah on the security breach in Parliament on December 13.

Advertisement

Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankar hoists the national flag at the new Parliament building.
info_icon

Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar expressed disapproval of TMC's suspended MP Kalyan Banerjee mocking him during a protest on Parliament premises.

Dhankar termed the mimicry as “ridiculous” and “unacceptable”.

Kalyan Banerjee, during the protest with other suspended MPs at Parliament's Makar Dwar, was seen mimicking the Vice President while Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was purportedly seen filming the Trinamool Congress MP using his mobile phone, HT reported.

As the House reconvened at 12 noon after being adjourned, Dhankhar took note of the incident and said, “Office of Chairman, Rajya Sabha and Office of Speaker is very different. Political parties will have their cross currents, they will have exchanges, but imagine a senior leader of your party, video graphing another member of another party. Mimicry of the Chairman, mimicry of Speaker. How ridiculous, how shameful, how unacceptable.”

Advertisement

Meanwhile, as many as 49 Lok Sabha MPs were suspended from the Lok Sabha for disrupting proceedings on Tuesday, a day after 78 opposition members were suspended from Parliament.

The MPs suspended on Tuesday include National Conference's Farooq Abdullah and Congress leaders Shashi Tharoor and Manish Tewari.

INDIA bloc MPs have been demanding a statement from Home Minister Amit Shah on the security breach in Parliament on December 13.

The suspended MPs of the INDIA bloc parties staged a protest in front of the Gandhi statue on Parliament premises this morning.

The suspended lawmakers were joined by the chairperson of the Congress Parliamentary Party, Sonia Gandhi, as they raised slogans against the Centre.

Advertisement

The suspended members also protested against the government at Parliament's Makar Dwar.

The protests came a day after 78 opposition MPs, from both houses, were suspended for the remainder of the ongoing 'Winter Session'.

They were suspended for raising a ruckus and disrupting proceedings in both Houses to push for their demand for a statement from Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the Parliament security breach incident.

Advertisement