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‘Namocracy’ is coming to the fore with all its autocracy: Congress after latest suspension of MPs

He told Congress on Tuesday that it was carrying out a “complete purge” to guarantee the approval of “draconian legislation projects” without any significant debate in the new Parliament, calling it a “complete ‘nocracy'”.

Congress general secretary, Jairam Ramesh, said he was doing this to prevent the BJP vice president from “facilitating the entry of two infiltrators” into the Lok Sabha on December 13.

The attack by the opposition party came soon after 49 Lok Sabha MPs were suspended from the House by changing procedures on Tuesday, a day after 78 opposition members were suspended from Parliament.

Ramesh on Tuesday criticized the suspension of Lok Sabha MPs, saying “This is a complete purge so that tough projects are cleared without any significant debate, and so that BJP MPs facilitated the entry of two infiltrators.” ” Al Lok Sabha passed “Not convicted on 13 December”.

“Hey, at least 50 MPs from India were suspended from the Lok Sabha alone! This is a complete wipeout so that drastic projects can be approved without any significant debate, and so that the BJP MPs who facilitated the entry of both those who infiltrated the Lok Sabha on December 13 go unpunished”, Ramesh. said in a publication in ‘X’.

“Namatantra” is coming to the fore in the new Parliament with all its autocracy, he said in Hindi.

The MPs suspended on Tuesday include National Conference’s Farooq Abdullah, Congress leaders Shashi Tharoor, Manish Tewari and Karti Chidambaram and Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav.

MPs from the “India” faction are demanding a statement from Union Home Minister Amit Shah on December 13 regarding the security breach in Parliament.

Other MPs suspended from the Lok Sabha include Supriya Sule from NCP, S Jagatrakshakan and DNV Senthil Kumar from DMK, Giridhari Yadav from JD(U), suspended Denness Ali from BSP and Sushil Kumar Rinku from AAP. ,

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi, while proposing the suspension of the MPs, accused the protesting members of being ‘disappointed’ with the recent results of the assembly elections.

“India Bloc MPs are demanding a statement from Home Minister Amit Shah on the security breach in Parliament on December 13. They have agreed not to throw posters. They are disappointed with their defeat, that is why they are taking these steps.” … If this behavior continues then these people will not return to the chamber next time”, Joshi said.

Without precedent, 78 opposition MPs were suspended from Parliament on Monday, drawing a strong reaction from the Congress and other parties who accused the BJP government of attempting to derail key laws in Parliament “without the opposition”. Accused of.

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