No rule of law under Modi, country being run as dictatorship, says Kharge


New Delhi, Mar 13 (IANS): Congress president and leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday said that there is no rule of law under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Addressing a press conference at Vijay Chowk outside Parliament, soon after both Houses were adjourned over protests related to Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's remarks in London, Kharge said, "There is no rule of law and democracy under Modi ji. They are running the country like a dictatorship, and then they talk about democracy."

He added that those "crushing and destroying democracy" are talking of saving it.

Over the Adani issue, Kharge said, "We are demanding the constitution of a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) on the Adani stocks issue. When we raise this issue, then mikes are switched off and a ruckus erupts in the House."

However, he added that the opposition is together and will continue to demand a JPC on the Adani issue.

 

  

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  • SK Hegde, Karkala

    Mon, Mar 13 2023

    Rahul Gandhi should apologise to our country for the remarks he made on the foreign country.

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  • HUSSAIN SUHAIL KANDATHPALLI, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 13 2023

    What about feku who insulted india in Korea and China. Tell feku to apologize. Why feku sending wheat terrorist afghan country. Why he is wasting our tax money. Let him take from Adani and send Ask when he is arresting Adani.

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