India News: The Indian Parliament's monsoon session was filled with long debates, suspensions, and adjournments. Major bills were passed. The Delhi (Amendment) Bi
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi on Friday refuted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi s charge that words Bharat Mata in his speech were expunged from Lok Sabha proceedings, claiming that he lacks understanding and seems to have lost his mental balance .
Both Houses of Parliament were adjourned sine die on Friday, bringing down the curtain on the monsoon session that witnessed persistent protests over the ethnic violence in Manipur and a fiery debate on the no-confidence motion against the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government.
Speaking to reporters, the minister asserted that only some unparliamentary words and not Bharat Mata were expunged from Gandhi s address during the no-confidence motion debate on Wednesday and accused opposition parties of creating ruckus and not letting debate on several key bills happen during the session for political reasons.
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