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‘Unfortunately, I’m an MP …’: BJP mocks Rahul Gandhi as Jairam Ramesh prompts Congress leader during media briefing | India News



NEW DELHI: In a moment the hot mic accidentally gave Conferencethe party’s senior leader Jairam Ramesh was on Thursday by chance heard a reminder Rahul Gandhi in a media interaction after the postponement Congress.
In a clip shared online, Rahul told reporters: “Unfortunately, I am a member of Parliament and I hope that I will be allowed to speak in Parliament, so first I wanted to put his statement on the floor.”

He was denounce the government did not allow him to speak in Parliament.
However, shortly after the comment, Ramesh can be heard asking Rahul to edit his original statement to “Unfortunately ‘for you’, I am a member of Parliament…”, added that otherwise they [BJP leaders] can “make jokes out of it”.
Following Ramesh’s intervention, Rahul could be heard amending his statement to read: “Unfortunately for you, I am a Member of Parliament and because of the allegations have been made in Parliament by four ministers , I have the right to have the opportunity to speak about it. floor of Congress. That’s my democratic right.”
Some BJP Leaders, including Union ministers Kiren Rijiju and Piyush Goyal, shared a short version of the clip on Twitter mocking Rahul Gandhi.
“Don’t blame Shri Rahul Gandhi. Jairam Ramesh’s fault. Why does Jairam treat Rahul Gandhi like a 2nd grader?” Rijiju said on Twitter.
Sharing the 25-second clip on his Twitter account, Union Minister Piyush Goyal said “Unfortunately we are speechless…”
Alliance for Education and Skills Development and Entrepreneurship Dharmendra Pradhan in a sarcastic reply said, “Unfortunately.”

BJP spokesman Sambit Patra tweeted in Hindi, “How much will one teach (Rahul) and for how long?”
spokesman for BJP Shehzad Poonawala tweeted, “Well Jairam is unfortunate for us when he was an MP in the National Assembly in August he was so destructive and betrayed.. So sad he couldn’t even give it. statement without training! Wonder who trained him for his foreign interference statement?”
Union Minister Anurag Thakur said that sometimes the truth comes out and it is “unfortunate” that he [Rahul] is a congressman.
Assam Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma criticized the National Assembly and called Ramesh Parliament a “Destroyer”.
Countering criticism from BJP leaders, Ramesh called it “another attempt” by the ruling party to divert attention from the Adani dispute.

“The RW [right wing] the system was having a field day when I pointed out @RahulGandhi that the structure of his statement would be distorted by the BJP’s fake messenger. He clarified immediately. We speak freely to the media without the need for a typewriter. This is another attempt to distract from the Modani scam,” he said.
Meanwhile, the impasse in Parliament continued for a fourth straight day on Thursday with the ruling BJP and opposition parties steadfast in their stance.
The BJP has asked Rahul Gandhi to apologize for his remarks in Britain while opposition members have urged a joint parliamentary committee to investigate the US short-selling research firm Hindenburg Research’s report against Xi Jinping. Adani group.
(With input from agencies)

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