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Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju slammed Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and Congress for walking out during Amit Shah’s speech on electoral reforms in Lok Sabha on Wednesday. 

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00:00Thank you so much for joining us today.
00:30I think you might have seen the parliamentary proceedings in the last session in the Monson session where they have done a washout in the SIR, Vipax.
00:44Technically, we can pass the bill by the government, because there is a majority.
00:51We wanted that without a church bill, it should not be a church.
00:56So there was one session that they had washed out.
01:00This winter session also had two days over two days.
01:04We said that we are prepared for the church.
01:08The SIR is a technical matter.
01:10There is a problem.
01:12There is an administrative action.
01:13We cannot do the church.
01:15So when it was finally a church, then after 65% of the speech of the Home Minister,
01:25he did not listen to it.
01:27In the past 6 days, he did not get out.
01:29Yes, because the Home Minister is factually,
01:31and the truth is factually,
01:37with facts and figures,
01:39with reasons.
01:41When it was told,
01:42he did not listen to it.
01:43Rahur Gandhi Ji and all of them went on.
01:47We said that we had two sessions.
01:51We could listen to it.
01:53When the answer was not heard,
01:55then we would not have to do so much time.
01:58So I feel like today,
02:00the narrative has changed.
02:03The question of the
02:09false narrative,
02:10now,
02:12the Congress Party has been exposed.
02:16And the people,
02:18in Parliament,
02:20in Parliament,
02:22in Parliament,
02:24there is a message for people to go.
02:26I can't believe that it is.
02:28And the
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02:55I don't know people. This is a proof of proof today.
03:01You are not happy because Rahul Gandhi has asked questions from there.
03:07Rahul Gandhi said that I can't stop him.
03:10I'm telling people's perception and the result of the parliament.
03:16Rahul Gandhi said that we can't stop him.
03:19What is wrong to say?
03:21There is a question.
03:23Priyanka Gandhi said that if he didn't get the vote, why did he give so long?
03:29I asked him that he was sitting in the parliament.
03:34How did he get the vote?
03:36What did he get the vote?
03:38He also got the vote.
03:40That's the election commission.
03:42That's the system.
03:44He also got the vote.
03:46Today, Graham Mantri told us that they won 30 elections and we won 45 elections.
03:53We won more than we won, but they won too.
03:57It's 19-20.
03:58Okay, people won three times.
04:02But we won more than we won.
04:05We won more than we won.
04:07But they won too.
04:09How did they win?
04:12So the hope will be.
04:13The last walk out.
04:15We have put this in the session.
04:17The hope will be.
04:19The hope will be.
04:20The hope will be.
04:21I'm going to be the hope of the parliamentary affairs minister.
04:25I will also give you the support of the parliamentary democracy.
04:26We will not blow up the parliamentary rules and business.
04:40We will only go to the parliament.
04:42We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
05:12We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
05:42We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
06:12We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
06:14We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
06:16We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
06:18We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
06:20We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
06:22We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
06:24We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
06:26We will not break the rules of parliament.
06:28We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
06:30We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
06:32We will not break the rules of parliament and business.
06:34We will not break the rules of parliament.
06:36We will not break the rules of parliament.
06:38We will not break the rules of parliament.
06:40We will not break the rules of parliament.
06:42We will not break the rules of parliament.
06:44We will not break the rules of parliament.
06:46We will not break the rules of parliament.
06:48We will not break the rules of parliament.
06:50We will not break the rules of the parliament.
07:12this country is a temple of people's culture, and we take it from Gambirta.
07:18You called the T-shirt, they connect with Gen Z, right?
07:22Hey, how much the connection is, I can't say that.
07:27I asked myself, why do you wear T-shirt on the T-shirt?
07:31So, I said that it doesn't feel cold.
07:34So, what do we do?
07:35Chamda, what do I do?
07:37A video is very viral.
07:39What is your story?
07:41Is this a story or something else?
07:43No, there are still stories in the private moment.
07:47Who is talking about?
07:49Now, the video is viral.
07:51No, this is Ambedkar Ji's birth.
07:55It's the same thing.
07:57We came here, Pradhan Mantri Ji,
08:00we came here, so we came together.
08:03They told me that you came here to my home,
08:06and we will exercise together.
08:08What?
08:09Exercise.
08:10Exercise, yes.
08:11Because we do push-ups very good.
08:12No, they didn't happen in a lighter mode.
08:16So, I said that I'm scared of going to go there.
08:20Why does it feel like it?
08:21It's a joke.
08:22It was the last moment that someone had captured.
08:25It was probably not the whole video.
08:27I also saw the last moment.
08:30I said that we are in politics.
08:32We are not responsible.
08:33We are angry.
08:34We are angry.
08:36But then, the rest of us are going to go to the parliament.
08:40I, in a way,
08:42who are fighting against me,
08:45who are fighting against me,
08:48candidates.
08:49When I come to the parliament,
08:51I ask you,
08:52if you have a job,
08:53I will tell you.
08:54I will help.
08:55I will tell you,
08:56I will tell you,
08:57I will tell you,
08:58I will tell you.
08:59Once again,
09:00we come back to the parliament session.
09:01I mean,
09:02my country was warm.
09:03And,
09:04we see this very passionate fight-off
09:08in the top leaders.
09:09What do you think,
09:10in the days of the situation,
09:11that the outcome is greater?
09:13Because,
09:14straight,
09:15vote is greater.
09:16So, obviously,
09:17when you counter it,
09:18you do it with aggression.
09:19What the outcome is greater?
09:22Look,
09:24Anjana Ji,
09:25you are a senior journalist.
09:26Everyone are senior here.
09:28In the parliament,
09:29there are wits and humor.
09:30You go to any parliament in a democracy.
09:32Even in the House of Commons,
09:34I have seen a lot of videos.
09:36In the parliament,
09:38there are wits and humor,
09:40they are a part of the parliamentary system.
09:47But,
09:49what happens now?
09:50When you are angry words,
09:52they don't keep wits and humor.
09:55Like,
09:56you are a fool,
09:57someone is saying,
09:58you are a fool,
09:59you are a fool,
10:00you are a fool,
10:01you are a fool,
10:02and you start off with a fool,
10:03and you will go straight.
10:04Then,
10:05it will not happen.
10:06You will have to sit in the day.
10:07In that moment,
10:08when I was new to parliament,
10:09you were in parliament,
10:10like some senior journalists,
10:12have made their career from parliamentary reporting.
10:16In the morning,
10:17we are sitting in parliament,
10:18because the parliament is running,
10:19the debate is quality,
10:21the discussion of the debate,
10:22all the people have picked up.
10:23Now,
10:24there is a book,
10:25the parliament of parliament,
10:26which is about it.
10:27In the parliament,
10:28in any country,
10:29in any country,
10:30you will find one thing.
10:31In any country,
10:32you will find one thing.
10:33In any country,
10:34you will find one thing.
10:35The truth is not.
10:36I would like to say that,
10:37if you have a problem in parliament,
10:38if there is a problem in parliament,
10:39so,
10:40you will find one thing.
10:43Don't be too disappointed with the,
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11:28Why?
11:29The question is that you don't need to stop working with the government.
11:34The parliament should not be closed.
11:36You understand the difference.
11:38The parliament will be closed.
11:40This is expected.
11:41But the parliament should not be closed.
11:43Now, you should be closed with your own words.
11:46Or keep your point.
11:48The discussion happens in the two months.
11:51But the parliament should not be closed.
11:54And put stickers, placards, banners.
11:59So that is against the spirit of parliamentary proceedings.
12:03I am a voter.
12:05I am a voter of a tier 2 or tier 3 seat.
12:10I need a hospital in my area.
12:13I say to myself,
12:15I am a voter of a tier 3 seat.
12:17You should be closed.
12:18If it is not possible,
12:20there is no question.
12:22How will it manage?
12:24You should build them with them.
12:27We have to sit with the parliament.
12:29Before the parliament,
12:31we sit with all political leaders.
12:34And I met all political leaders.
12:37The senior leaders have gone to his house.
12:41And they come to my house.
12:43Sometimes,
12:45sometimes,
12:46sometimes,
12:47I don't like to say something outside.
12:48Because,
12:49we have to work tomorrow,
12:50tomorrow,
12:51tomorrow,
12:52tomorrow,
12:53tomorrow.
12:54You can tell us.
12:55No,
12:56there are some agreements,
12:57but,
12:58they are broken.
12:59And,
13:00there are some problems.
13:02In the past,
13:04it is very unpalatable.
13:06I mean,
13:07it doesn't matter.
13:08We have to agree.
13:10And,
13:11we say,
13:12okay,
13:13you take this question.
13:14The government will come to this bill.
13:16You take your bill,
13:17your points,
13:18whatever you have,
13:19you take it.
13:20But,
13:21where is the direction?
13:23What happens?
13:24Then,
13:25it gets worse.
13:26So,
13:27what you said,
13:28we have to rule ourselves through elected representatives.
13:30We have to rule ourselves through elected representatives.
13:34So,
13:35we have to rule ourselves through elected representatives.
13:37उसका एक ही MP होते हैं, और वो नहीं बॉल पाएंगे तो उसका पार्टी का तो कोई और है नहीं?
13:41सबसे बड़ी कैजवल्टी तो सर जन्ता है
13:44वही तो मैं कह रहा हूँ, जन्ता के माधियम से, अब समवीधान में क्या लिखा है?
13:48we the people
13:51we rule ourself through
13:56elected representatives
13:58so that you are going to the parliament
14:02so that I am saying that
14:05the most casualty
14:06first time MPs
14:08and the small party
14:11MPs
14:11are the biggest
14:13because
14:15if the parliament is become
14:18they will raise their hand
14:20in the parliament
14:21someone will raise their hand
14:22so to give the answer
14:23this is a question
14:24it is compulsory
14:25the government has to give the answer
14:27if any MPs has asked
14:29then they have to give the answer
14:30so if the parliament
14:31if the government doesn't raise their hand
14:33then the government
14:34I am telling you this
14:36I don't want to do this
14:38when the parliament is not going
14:42then the government is safe
14:44because the officers are safe
14:46I think the officer have to open the file
14:49for an hour
14:50to prepare the answer
14:52every question
14:53every one thing
14:54the minister of the question
14:56the minister has to work
14:57the whole ministry
14:59sells the whole
14:59deal
15:01this is the
15:11I would like to call the opposition leaders for some of the leaders who I personally call at home and call at home, I also call at home, I also call at home, I also call at home, I also call at home, some of the opposition leaders also call at home, this is an outside house, outreach, and the parliamentary affairs minister is my duty, the most important thing in the world is not easy to run this parliament.
15:40You think, when MPs come here in UK, I hear they are blaming me, how many a MP is here?
15:50How many MPs have there?
15:54There are a MP here, a MP here is a MP here, a MP here.
15:57A country is such a great country, such a great country.
16:01So here also, the population is more than a population, the country is more than a country.
16:06I think we should have a big heart, so we should have a big heart for this.
16:10Who should have a big heart?
16:11The government's heart.
16:12The government's heart is big.
16:14The opposition's heart is small.
16:15In small and small things, they work out.
16:18Who is the most challenging leader in Vipaksh?
16:21Who is the most difficult one to manage?
16:24No one of the opposition leaders is wrong.
16:27I mean, it's challenging.
16:29After talking about the agreement,
16:37it's not okay.
16:39Who is that?
16:40I don't want to take a name.
16:41It's not good.
16:43Okay, three-four months,
16:46which are coming back to them,
16:48because it's coming back to Vipaksh,
16:50and Vipaksh was saying that Vipaksh is an irrelevant subject.
16:54Today, it's a 1.5th century.
16:56It's good.
16:57What is the need for the subject of the country?
17:03Today,
17:05I've seen a video on social media,
17:07it's morning to morning.
17:09There is a song,
17:10a song called the Film Industry.
17:12He wrote,
17:14he said,
17:16he wrote,
17:17that what's needs to be required for 10 hours of the pandemic.
17:20What do we need to be provided for the pandemic?
17:21By the pandemic,
17:22what do we need to be prepared for the pandemic?
17:24What do we need to be prepared for the pandemic?
17:26you can think that it can be big.
17:29The sense of the country doesn't understand the sentiment.
17:34I don't give it to them because they are the people of the world of entertainment,
17:38so maybe they won't tell anyone.
17:41So is it going to be done with the republic to parrot,
17:45is it going to be done with the republic?
17:48What will the republic leave it for?
17:50We call the baby's birthday, will it leave it for?
17:54In the parliament, we will leave a song in the parliament.
18:00Do you sing the anthem?
18:02If someone's book is gone,
18:05if you ask questions,
18:07what will they answer?
18:09So the sentiment is very important.
18:13So someone said,
18:15why did the church do this time?
18:18It's been 150 years, it's been 20 years.
18:21We didn't do it.
18:24We didn't do it.
18:26When the country wrote it,
18:30it's been 150 years now in November.
18:36So we will do the church now.
18:38If you think,
18:40Pryanka Gandhi and Vajra also have a question.
18:43It's the only question.
18:44Why did the church do this?
18:47Are they able to do that?
18:48And they are coming to the Bengal.
18:50What happens when it happens to this?
18:52It's like listening to this question,
18:54the music composers of the music industry
18:58and the composer also talks about such things and influence.
19:03So, there is a way to play a country.
19:07There is a sentiment and emotion.
19:10You can't kill that soul.
19:12You will build a law, you will work,
19:15you will never have to deal with the country.
19:18Some things happen to everyone,
19:21which is sanctity and purity,
19:25you have to accept it.
19:27So, when the comments pass me,
19:29I feel very sad that
19:31in this way,
19:33people do things like this.
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