Terming the allegations, levelled by Bharatiya Janata Party leader Nishikant Dubey at him, as baseless, BSP MP Danish Ali on Saturday said that he has not yet stooped too low to make such comments on the country's Prime Minister.
Amid the controversy over Ramesh Bidhuri's objectionable remarks targeted at BSP MP Danish Ali in the Lok Sabha, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Nishikant Dubey on Saturday said that his fellow party lawmaker got "provoked" as the Muslim MP kept calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi "neech".
"This shows the BJP only practices politics of hatred and nothing else. This episode shows the reality and motive of the Modi government and the hidden agenda of the session in the New Parliament," Congress MP Adhir Ranjan said.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam was brought and passed in Parliament because women's empowerment is an inseparable part of Indian culture.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, in his letter to OMm Birla on Saturday, said that the inquiry committee should look into “the extent of culpability” of MPs who “instigate other citizens” with their comments in the House.
Kharge also questioned the BJP for not inviting President Droupadi Murmu to the inauguration of the new Parliament building while inviting many others, including actors.
The Committee decided to invite recognised national political parties, political parties in power in different states, political parties having their representatives in Parliament and other recognised State Political Parties for seeking suggestions or view points on the issue of simultaneous
Taking a swipe at the BJP over the women's reservation Bill, Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday labelled them as 'liars', adding that the passage of the draft legislation in the Parliament was merely a case of the ruling party "showboating" and playing to the gallery
Chandrasekhar said, "I want to start by drawing your attention to the fact that we seem to be living at a time under PM Modi's government where every day seems to be a new milestone in history. Just look back at the last six days. Six days ago the country was given the first-ever Parliament
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that a new path for the development of women will women due to the passage of the Women Reservation Bill in Parliament adding that the passing of legislation has increased excitement for the Navratri festival.
CJI, speaking at the inaugural session of an international lawyers’ conference hosted by the Bar Council of India, appreciated how individuals from diverse backgrounds cooperated to pass the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament.