New list of unparliamentary words News
"Why not just remove Gandhiji’s statue from the premises? And erase Article 19(1a) of the Constitution," TMC MP Mahua Moitra said while slamming Rajya Sabha's new 'no dharnas' circular.
Jairam Ramesh took it to Twitter and shared a copy of the circular and captioned it, “Vishguru's latest salvo — D(h)arna Mana Hai!”.
Mahua Moitra, in a snippy tweet, shared a list of words "that can still be said in Parliament"
A rumor is spreading very fast in the country that the government has locked the opposition's tongue in Parliament and has made such a terminology after which the opposition will have nothing left to speak against the government in the Parliament.
Political controversy has now started on the list of unparliamentary language in Parliament. In the Parliament, words like 'dictator' and 'jumlajeevi' will now be considered unparliamentary. The usage of these words has now been banned in the Parliament.
Now the political dispute has started on the list of unparliamentary language. Targeting the Modi government, Jairam Ramesh has said that now will BJP tell us what we have to say.
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