PM Narendra Modi To Skip Lok Sabha At 3 PM As Rahul Gandhi ‘Did Not Respect’ Speaker’s Ruling

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PM Narendra Modi To Skip Lok Sabha At 3 PM As Rahul Gandhi 'Did Not Respect' Speaker's Ruling

On this India Today special report, anchor Nisha Patel discusses the breaking news regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to skip the Lok Sabha session at 3 pm. According to sources, the Prime Minister will not be present when the House resumes following a meeting with Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju. The decision reportedly stems from the conduct of Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, with sources stating that ‘Rahul Gandhi did not respect the decorum of Parliament and disregarded the Speaker’s ruling.’ Reporter Piyush Mishra joined the broadcast to explain that while the Prime Minister usually attends as the Leader of the House during significant speeches, he has reportedly left the Parliament premises due to the earlier ruckus. The Lok Sabha was previously adjourned until 3 pm after Rahul Gandhi allegedly ignored multiple rulings from the Chair. The programme highlights the escalating tension between the government and the opposition as the House prepares to resume discussions on the budget.

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