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Rahul Gandhi: 'Opposition Being Silenced in Parliament'  Monsoon Session Ruckus Erupts

Rahul Gandhi: 'Opposition Being Silenced in Parliament' Monsoon Session Ruckus Erupts

News1821-07-2025
| In a fiery intervention during the ongoing Monsoon Session 2025, Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi raised sharp allegations against the government, accusing it of muzzling opposition voices in the Lok Sabha.Amid loud protests and repeated disruptions, Rahul Gandhi claimed, 'The Defence Minister and other government members are allowed to speak, but when the Opposition tries, we're stopped. As Leader of the Opposition, it's my right to speak.'The episode has triggered yet another flashpoint between the ruling BJP and the INDIA bloc, with the Opposition demanding space to raise critical issues like the Pahalgam attack, Operation Sindoor, and Trump's India-Pakistan mediation claims.Catch all the dramatic exchanges, political face-offs, and what this means for the rest of the Monsoon Session.
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