Kharge's Emotional Plea Turns into Heated Confrontation (X/@DesiSanatani)
New Delhi: In a heated exchange in the Rajya Sabha, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge lost his temper during a debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address. The incident escalated when BJP MP Neeraj Shekhar interrupted him, leading to a fiery response that has since sparked widespread discussion and controversy.
While addressing the Upper House about the falling rupee against the US dollar, Kharge was interrupted by Shekhar, who is the son of former Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar. In a moment of frustration, Kharge reminded Shekhar of their familial connections, stating, "Tera baap ka bhi main aisa sathi tha. Tu kya baat karta hai?" (I was your father's companion. What are you talking about?). This outburst drew immediate attention and prompted an uproar among members present.
SHOCKING: Congress President Kharge INSULTS Former PM Chandrashekhar in Parliament😳
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Mallikarjun Kharge YELLS at Neeraj Shekhar: "Tere BAAP ka bhi main aise hi saathi tha. Tu Kya Bat Karta Hai. CHUP baith!"
~ Kharge has lost it completely. Time for Retirement. Get well soon. pic.twitter.com/pl4WNpGHEw
Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar intervened, urging both sides to maintain decorum. He emphasized the respect owed to Chandra Shekhar, describing him as one of India’s tallest leaders. Dhankhar requested Kharge to withdraw his remarks about Shekhar's father, highlighting the need for mutual respect in parliamentary discussions.
The exchange has led to significant political repercussions, with Kharge later accusing the BJP of disrespecting former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He pointed out that while Singh endured insults during his tenure, it was the BJP's habit to belittle others. The incident has ignited discussions about decorum and respect in Indian politics, with both Kharge and Shekhar maintaining that they are cordial when they meet outside the parliamentary setting.
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