He said it will not be to the BJP's liking when he speaks inside Parliament
In a tweet on Thursday, TMC MP Mahua Moitra said that Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla was allowing 'only BJP' ministers to speak in the parliament
The BJP launched a fresh salvo on Rahul Gandhi for his democracy remark, with Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju alleging that the Congress leader was speaking the language of anti-India forces
Opposition MPs from both the houses have given adjournment notices on demand of JPC in Hindenburg Adani row
Opposition parties sought to build pressure on their demand and embarked on a protest march to Enforcement Directorate (ED) office
Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned for the day on Wednesday amid slogan shouting by opposition and treasury benches over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's "democracy under attack" remark in the UK
Terming it as a non-issue, Giriraj Singh said, "Adani-Ambani is just an excuse, they just want to abuse Modi".
The Congress on Tuesday said the Modi government's refusal to allow the Opposition to raise its demand for a JPC into the Adani issue was to be blamed for the impasse in Parliament
Opposition members raised slogans from the aisles and avoided trooping into the well of the house
Asking the Congress members, who were on their feet, to maintain the decorum of the House and not show placards, Birla said they should let the House function
Urging the people of Karnataka to vote the BJP back to power in the upcoming Assembly elections, the Assam CM said under the leadership of PM Modi, the country will become a 'Visva Guru'
Accusing Rahul Gandhi of abusing Indians and the Parliament, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said he visits Karnataka for 'Bharat Jodo Yatra', and while in London, speaks about 'Bharat Todo'
Opposition's plans to raise Hindenburg issue, demand for JPC get no hearing as both houses are adjourned early
Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned till Tuesday, amid vociferous protests by both treasury benches and opposition members over the issue of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's speech in London
He has spoken so much in Parliament, but in London he said he is not allowed to speak, the mic is switched off. I think this is an attack on democracy and insult to Lok Sabha and the country, he said
Goyal further stated that Rahul Gandhi should apologise to the speaker of the House over his comments where he had stated that opposition voices are being stifled in the Indian parliament
Slamming Rahul Gandhi for insulting India in London, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday demanded in Lok Sabha that the Congress leader should be asked to apologise before the House
It is not in the BJP's interest to have the national attention once again focused on Rahul Gandhi
In all, the Prime Minister dedicated and laid the foundation stones of projects worth around Rs 16,000 crore, including the Mysuru-Bengaluru Expressway
Wani, along with Congress working president Raman Bhalla, led the yatra through the Makhanpur Gujran Panchayat and highlighted issues of public concern such as property tax