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Parliament Uproar: 'Has the public sent you to create a ruckus?' Chitra's hard-hitting questions on the ruckus in Parliament

'Has the Parliament become a platform for uproar instead of debate? If we look at the work of the Parliament in the winter session, it seems so... As per the data till now, only a little more than 30 percent work has been done in the winter session... The Parliament which should sit for at least 6 hours daily, is doing work for less than 2 hours.
And amidst all this, more than 100 crore rupees of the public have been wasted... Even today, there was only uproar in the name of work in the Rajya Sabha... As soon as the proceedings of the House began, BJP President JP Nadda strongly objected to the statement of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge regarding the Chairman... Along with this, Nadda also raised the issue of George Soros.
Not only Nadda, but other BJP leaders are also very aggressive on the issue of Soros...Union Minister Giriraj Singh waved posters of George Soros and Sonia Gandhi in the Parliament premises today...BJP alleges that Congress has given a notice of no-confidence motion against the Speaker to divert attention from the Soros issue.
On the other hand, despite not getting full support of the INDIA alliance on the Adani issue, Congress is aggressive against the government...Congress protested in the Parliament premises even today.
Amidst all this, the question is who is running away from the discussion in Parliament? Who wants to divert attention from the country's issues? Till when will the poster war continue in Parliament...Is the notice of no-confidence motion an insult to the Speaker? How solid are the allegations of Soros and Sonia's relationship?'

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