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Why did Jairam Ramesh send notice against Amit Shah's claims on Wayanad Landslide?

ABP News Bureau   |  04 Aug 2024 02:26 PM (IST)

On August 2, Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh filed a notice of breach of privilege in the Rajya Sabha against Home Minister Amit Shah. Ramesh accuses Shah of misleading both the House and the public concerning the Wayanad landslide accident. According to Ramesh, Shah's assertion in Parliament that there had been prior warning about the landslide is false. This notice highlights Ramesh's concerns that Shah's statements were inaccurate and misleading, potentially impacting public understanding and the accountability of authorities in managing such disasters. The breach of privilege notice reflects the ongoing tension and scrutiny within parliamentary proceedings regarding disaster management and governmental transparency.

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