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Mimicry Row
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No discussion in media over MPs being thrown out of Parliament, says Rahul Gandhi over VP mimicry row

| @indiablooms | Dec 20, 2023, at 09:17 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, who shot the video of Trinamool Congress parliamentarian Kalyan Banerjee mimicking Vice President and Rajya Sabha chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, has finally reacted to the row.

After declining to comment on the matter in the morning, Rahul in the afternoon said, "MPs were sitting there, I shot their video. My video is on my phone. Media is showing it. Modi ji is speaking on it. Nobody has said anything... 150 of our MPs were thrown out of Parliament but there is no discussion on that in the media.

"There is no discussion on Adani or Rafale or unemployment. Our MPs were disheartened and they were sitting outside. Telecast news to some extent as well."

A video, which went viral on social media, shows Banerjee, one of more than 100 suspended MPs in the winter session, was doing a mimicry of Dhankhar.

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, a top leader of the country's primary opposition force, was seen video recording the act.

Dhankhar, who is the Chairman of Rajya Sabha, on Wednesday posted on X to say he was contacted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who "expressed great pain".

The Vice President posted on X, "Received a telephone call from the Prime Minister, Shri @narendramodi Ji. He expressed great pain over the abject theatrics of some Honourable MPs and that too in the sacred Parliament complex yesterday. He told me that he has been at the receiving end of such insults for twenty years and counting but the fact that it could happen to a Constitutional office like the Vice President of India and that too in the Parliament was unfortunate.

"I told him- Mr. Prime Minister, the antics of a few won’t prevent me from performing my duty and upholding the principles enshrined in our Constitution. I am committed to those values from the bottom of my heart. None of the insults will make me change my path."

Kalyan Banerjee on Wednesday claimed he didn't intend to hurt Vice President and Rajya Sabha chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar through his mimicry that he did inside Parliament complex a day ago.

Facing backlash, Banerjee, an advocate by profession, said, "I have not said in Rajya Sabha or Lok Sabha. A mock Parliament was going on. If he has taken it on his shoulder, I am really helpless. Does he really behave like this in Rajya Sabha? That's my question. I never had any intention to hurt anyone."

"It's (Mimicry is) a one type of art. Mimicry has been done by the Honourable Prime Minister in the Lok Sabha itself. I can show the video. He has done it in the last term. But we didn't take it seriously," he added.


 

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