PM Modi Got Scared: Priyanka Gandhi Says PM Won’t Be Allowed To Speak If LOP Is Blocked | Lok Sabha

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PM Modi Got Scared: Priyanka Gandhi Says PM Won't Be Allowed To Speak If LOP Is Blocked | Lok Sabha

On this India Today special report, correspondent Moshmi Singh provides an update on the escalating tensions in the Lok Sabha. Following a day of disruptions, Singh highlights a significant statement from Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi, who questioned, ‘The LOP wasn’t allowed to speak, why will we allow the Prime Minister to speak?’ The report details how the opposition, including the Samajwadi Party and TMC, acted in tandem to stall proceedings. Singh notes that the opposition felt the Speaker failed to act against BJP MP Nishikant Dubey regarding the display of books in the House. According to Singh, Priyanka Gandhi claimed the Prime Minister ‘got scared’ and ‘ran like a bullet train’ when faced with the coordinated opposition protest. The programme explores the likelihood of continued deadlock as the opposition demands action against Treasury bench members before allowing the Prime Minister to address the House.

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