Rahul Gandhi’s comments on Indian democracy spark controversy, Amit Shah draws parallels between past and present political situations

Amit Shah

Amit Shah: According to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the current impasse in Parliament may be overcome if the Opposition agrees to engage in dialogue and that the administration will move “two steps forward” if it does. Amit Shah added that some causes transcend politics and that even previous Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had refrained from bringing up domestic politics while travelling.

Parliamentary system cannot function with just the Treasury

According to the Home Minister, a parliamentary system cannot function with just the Treasury or just the Opposition because both must communicate with one another. Shah said that everyone must adhere to the rules, there can be no freestyle, and everyone must learn and comprehend the regulations. He stated “The debates in Parliament take occur as per norms. In Parliament, you are not allowed to speak as you would when driving. What can we do if they don’t understand this fundamental idea?” The Home Minister claimed that while there are rules that regulate how Parliament operates, those regulations were not created by the current administration.

There are regulations and you must abide by them-Amit Shah

These regulations were in place even when their grandma or father was alive. We are participating in the debate in accordance with the same rules that they were using. They claim that they are not being permitted to talk even if they are unaware of the regulations. This cannot be tolerated. Nobody has the right to just get up and start talking. There are regulations, and you must abide by them. These regulations haven’t changed, he added. Amit Shah cited two instances when Indira Gandhi visited England following the Emergency, when the Shah Commission was established, and when there were attempts to jail her.

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BJP has been seeking an apology from Rahul Gandhi

The former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was in the opposition, according to the home minister, and the United Nations was due to hold a conference on Kashmir. He claimed that because there was a discussion about Kashmir at the time, the Indian delegation was led for the first and last occasion by an opposition figure, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, under a Congress government. The Opposition has been calling for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) investigation into the Adani problem, while the BJP has been seeking an apology from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his comments in London. During his engagements in London, Rahul Gandhi said that the structures of Indian democracy are under attack and there is a “full-scale assault” on the country’s institutions.

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