Not discussing Covid pandemic in Parliament is anti-national: BJP hits back at Congress

Asserting that preventing a possible third wave of COVID-19 is the biggest issue now, the BJP on Wednesday hit out at opposition parties for disrupting Parliament proceedings over “manufactured” cases like Pegasus snooping and claimed that it was not “anti-national”. Discuss the pandemic in both the houses. BJP also highlighted the unity of opposition parties against the opposition. Narendra Modi The government said they were united in the past and that the main motivation of these parties, from the Congress to several regional parties, was to protect their “family interests”.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is committed to the development of the country, it said. After Congress leader Rahul Gandhi united the opposition to demand a discussion in Parliament on suspected espionage, which he called “anti-national” work, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra hit back saying “anti-nationals” are elected representatives on that issue. Not to discuss what has affected the country and the world.

Attacking the rivals, Patra told reporters, “Whoever tries to stop such debate is a blow to the country. Not discussing the issue on the floor of Parliament is anti-national.” Opposition parties have stalled parliament on a number of issues, with the Pegasus controversy at the center of their protests.

Patra said that now the biggest issue is how to prevent the third wave of Kovid-19 and measures like vaccination should be taken. Claiming that the Pegasus controversy is a “manufactured” issue, he alleged that opposition parties like Congress and Trinamool Congress are trying to “weaponize” a “non-existent” issue to stall Parliament.

The BJP leader said that if Gandhi feels that his mobile was targeted by Pegasus spyware, he should go to the police station and file a complaint. Accusing the opposition parties of “suppressing” the voice of the people, he said they were demanding a special session of Parliament to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic but are now stopping it when the regular session begins.

On the question of opposition parties joining hands against the government over the Pegasus controversy, Patra said that they have united in the past and stood with prominent anti-BJP leaders after the Congress-JD(S) alliance formed the government in Karnataka in 2018. Mentioned to be He alleged that Congress and Samajwadi Party are fighting the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections together. Be it Congress, Shiv Sena or Samajwadi Party, their intention is not to develop India but to save their family interests.

Patra said Modi did not belong to a political family and was committed to the development of the country. Gandhi said on Wednesday that the opposition is united to demand a discussion in Parliament on the Pegasus spying controversy in the presence of the prime minister or home minister.

He rejected the government’s allegations of disrupting Parliament and said the opposition was only fulfilling its responsibility. The Congress also attacked the government over the Pegasus espionage controversy, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit of “hurting the soul of India’s democracy”.

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