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Rahul doesn't have moral right to remain member: Rajnath in LS on 'rape in India' remark

New Delhi [India], Dec 13 (ANI): The Lok Sabha witnessed its second adjournment on Friday after BJP members led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh sought apology from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his remarks that 'Make in India' programme was being converted into "Rape in India."

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh speaking in Lok Sabha on Friday. (Photo Credits: LSTV)

New Delhi [India], Dec 13 (ANI): The Lok Sabha witnessed its second adjournment on Friday after BJP members led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh sought apology from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his remarks that 'Make in India' programme was being converted into "Rape in India."
After the house met at 12 noon following its first adjournment, Singh said that the entire country was hurt by Gandhi's remarks.
The BJP leader said that he cannot repeat the remarks of Congress leader.
"I am hurt. The entire country is hurt. Should such people come to the House who make such statements? He should be called to express regret. He should apologise," Singh said.
"He does not have the moral right to continue as a member," he added.
The Defence Minister said that party members in the past have apologised in the House for their comments made outside.
Gandhi was present in the House when Singh made the remarks.
Congress members were also on their feet like members from treasury benches. Speaker Om Birla then adjourned the House till 12.15 pm.
Gandhi had attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi at an election rally in Jharkhand and said, "Narendra Modi had said 'Make in India' but nowadays wherever you look, it is 'Rape in India'. In Uttar Pradesh Narendra Modi's MLA raped a woman, then she met with an accident but Narendra Modi did not utter a word."
Later, the Lok Sabha was adjourned sine die. (ANI)

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