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‘Should be thrown out of country’: Pragya Thakur slams Rahul Gandhi

Slamming Rahul Gandhi for his recent remarks on foreign soil, BJP MP Pragya Thakur said the Congress leader should not be given a chance in politics and should be thrown out of the country.

Pragya Thakur, member of the Lok Sabha for the Bharatiya Janata Party, criticised Rahul Gandhi on Saturday for his recent remarks on foreign soil, stating that he must be expelled from the country.The Bhopal BJP representative asserted that Chanakya had stated that “a son born to a foreign woman can never be a patriot” and that Rahul Gandhi “proved” the adage to be true.

During his tour of the United Kingdom, Rahul Gandhi stated in a speech that functioning microphones in Parliament are frequently muted against the Opposition.”Our microphones are not broken, they are operational, but you cannot turn them on.” This has occurred to me a number of times while I am speaking,” Rahul Gandhi had said, sparking a verbal battle between the BJP and the Congress.

“We presumed that you were not from India because your mother is Italian,” Thakur was quoted as saying by PTI. She was responding to a question about Gandhi’s claims that his party colleagues were not permitted to speak in Parliament during an event in the United Kingdom.”You travel to a foreign country and claim that you never get a chance to speak in parliament. There is nothing more disgraceful than this. They [Rahul Gandhi] should be barred from politics and expelled from the country, according to Pragya Thakur.

“More work will be accomplished if Parliament operates efficiently. If there is more labour, however, they (Congress) will perish. Their (Congress’) existence is imminently coming to an end. “Their psyche is currently being corrupted as well,” she said.A dispute erupted after Rahul Gandhi stated in London that the structures of Indian democracy are under “brutal attack” and that the country’s institutions are being attacked on a massive scale. He informed British parliamentarians in London that microphones in the Lok Sabha are frequently muted against the opposition.

The Wayanad MP assailed the BJP while addressing the Indian diaspora in London, stating that the Opposition is not permitted to raise the China issue in the Indian Parliament and that the government does not permit the concept of opposition in the country.

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Gandhi’s remarks at Cambridge University that the Indian democracy is under attack have become the most recent point of contention between the Congress and the BJP.MP Congress media department chief KK Mishra responded to Pragya Thakur’s statement by stating that Thakur was an accused in the Malegaon blast case.

Written by Ashish Ranjan

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