No-confidence debate: Rahul Gandhi's remarks on 'Bharat Mata' expunged

Updated : Aug 10, 2023 13:09
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Editorji News Desk

Rahul Gandhi mounted a no-holds barred attack against the government while speaking on the ethnic-clashes in Manipur during the no-confidence motion debate in Parliament. 

Some words from his speech on August 9 have now been expunged. 

According to reports, 24 words from his speech have been removed. Most of them are related to his comments on 'Bharat Mata'. 

The expunged words also include his mention of the Speaker in the beginning of the speech when he spoke about Adani. 

The Congress has also the move gross injustice and accused the govt of denigrating the Parliament. 

Rahul Gandhi

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