The Winter Session of Parliament began on a stormy note as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s advice to the Opposition to choose 'delivery over drama' triggered an immediate backlash. Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra hit back, asserting that 'raising issues is not drama' but stalling discussion is. The Opposition also staged protests demanding a debate on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar. In the Rajya Sabha, Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge welcomed the new Vice President and Chairman C.P. Radhakrishnan, while making a pointed reference to the 'sudden exit' of former VP Jagdeep Dhankhar. This drew a sharp rebuke from Leader of the House J.P. Nadda, who remarked that Kharge should 'express his pain to a doctor', and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, who termed the comments unfortunate. The report covers the high-voltage political clashes on Day 1.
00:00Now, ruckus broke out in the Lok Sabha as well as Rajya Sabha minutes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed for no drama in the House and urged MPs for meaningful discussions.
00:12Vote-chory slogans were raised by the opposition MPs in the Lok Sabha.
00:16The core demand of the protesting opposition MPs was a discussion on the Special Intensive Revision or the SIR exercise concerning electoral rolls across the country.
00:27They even stormed the well of the House after which Speaker reprimanded them and the House was adjourned.
00:57So, if you want to know, you will be able to do the same thing.
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01:12अच्छी परमप्राय लागू करो आप बरिष्ट नेता लोगों अपनी सीट पर बिराजें शदन को चलने दें मैं फिर आप से आग्रह कर रहा हूं निवेदन कर रहा हूं
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01:56What should we do?
01:58What should we do in the lives of these villages?
02:03We should just take care of them.
02:09The leaders must let us all over our 100%.
02:15The leaders must not raise their friends.
02:20Today I am reading the reading from the UN hotline from the UN that happens as a result of the UN.
02:36I would like to know that the UN is not the time when we are waiting for our audience.
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05:19Prime Minister Narendra Modi cautioned the opposition against turning the Parliament into a stage for slogans and drama,
05:28stressing that the House is meant for delivery, not theatrics.
05:32His remarks sparked an immediate political clash.
05:35The BGB backed the Prime Minister, saying disruptions derail governance, but the opposition hit back sharply.
05:42Responding to this, Congress launched a sharp attack on the Prime Minister, calling him the biggest drama buzz.
05:47Although Rahul Gandhi remained mum, but Priyanka Gandhi attacked Prime Minister,
05:52saying raising issues isn't drama and that the real drama is not allowing discussions in a democracy.
05:59Congress also questioned SIR exercise and asked why is it being conducted in a hurry and why was ample time not given to the BLOs.
06:09Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav accused the BGP of suppressing voters through SIR.
06:17I suggest that urgent issues like what you said, pollution, other issues, SIR, which are a, it is a huge issue for democracy.
06:39What is going on? Whether it's the election situation or the SIR, these are huge issues.
06:46Let's discuss them. What is Parliament for? Let's discuss them. Let them have a discussion.
06:51It's not drama. Speaking about issues, raising issues is not drama.
06:56Drama is not allowing discussion. Drama is not having a democratic discussion about issues that matter to the public.
07:02We've spoken about pollution. Why are we not raising it? Why are we not allowed to, today I've asked for zero on it, why are we not allowed to discuss these things?
07:10The election commission fully well knows when the elections are due in each state. So why can't you start the process 12 months or 18 months earlier, adequately train the BLOs, give them resources?
07:19Why do it in a rushed manner in 30 days and put so much pressure on them? There are fatalities in some places.
07:23I'm not saying that don't clean up the electoral roll. Absolutely clean up the electoral roll.
07:27But make sure that everybody who's eligible is included and do not include anybody who's not eligible.
07:33And any kind of deletion you do, do it with adequate notice. But why do it in a hurried manner?
07:38I think the government must be a little bit more accommodating. Give us space to raise issues of our concern.
07:42And I'm sure everything will work smoothly afterwards.
07:44A proor and ruckus erupted in the Rajas.
07:50A proor and ruckus erupted in the Rajasafah. Leader of Opposition Malik Arjun Khargay expressed hope that the new chair,
07:54of the Rajasafah would act impartially, citing Dhankar's exit from the Rajasafah.
07:59A proor and ruckus erupted in the Rajasafah. Leader of Opposition Malik Arjun Khargay expressed hope that the new chair,
08:03of the Rajasafah would act impartially, citing Dhankar's exit from the Rajasafah.
08:09A proor and ruckus erupted in the Rajasafah. Leader of Opposition Malik Arjun Khargay expressed hope that the new chair,
08:18of the Rajasafah would act impartially, citing Dhankar's exit while the disruptions continued.
08:25His remarks drew a sharp response from Kiran Rajajju, who countered Malik Arjun Khargay's appeal, calling it unfortunate,
08:33and stated that opposition MPs had repeatedly insulted Jagdeep Dhankar.
08:38Honorable Chairman, I rise today to extend heartiest
08:48felicitations on my own behalf, and on behalf of all the opposition members,
08:55on your, assuming the August office of Chairman Rajasafah.
09:01So, the first Vice President and Chairman of Rajasafah, during his acceptance speech on 16th May 1952,
09:14I belong to no party. Why I am saving? Because many people claimed that you belong to their party.
09:24So, I belong to no party. And that means I belong to every party in this house.
09:35It shall be my endeavour to uphold the traditions, the highest traditions of the parliamentary democracy,
09:44and act towards every party with fairness and impartiality.
09:51I think that our leaders of opposition are very strong.
09:56It's okay that you have to fight in Bihar, Haryana, Maharashtra, Maharashtra,
10:02there are quite a lot of difficulties.
10:07But the difficulties, the difficulties, you need to say the doctor's face.
10:13When the doctor's face comes in, then you can say the doctor.
10:16You are the leader of opposition.
10:27You are the leader of opposition.
10:41And you, Chief Vip, Jai Ram Ramizji, you have the rules.
10:48I don't want to do this in this situation.
10:52In a country, in a country, we have the power of opposition.
10:58We need to get the power of opposition.
11:00We need to remove the opposition so we don't have the support of opposition.
11:01You as well.
11:03You make it.
11:05Yes, you make it.
11:07After all, this is true.
11:09If Vip's are the state that doesn't work with opposition,
11:11then I don't have to say it or not.
11:12Sir, this is what he referred the matter.
11:17Is very unfortunate that I am very likely to hear you that you,
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