Union Minister Annapurna Devi on Wednesday criticised the INDIA bloc over its 'Vote Chor, Gaddi Chhodd' slogan, alleging that the opposition lacks evidence to support their claims of electoral irregularities.
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Manoj Jha on Tuesday said the recently concluded Voter Adhikar Yatra was not just a campaign, but that its message reached every corner of Bihar, with the slogan "Vote chor, gaddi chhodd" echoing everywhere.
The incident occurred as Shafi Parambil MP was returning from an Onam event for differently-abled children organised by local MLA K.K. Rema. DYFI activists jumped in front of his vehicle, waved banners with sharp remarks, and shouted slogans demanding accountability.
The protesters, carrying placards, entered the venue of the event, chanting slogans of 'Bharat Mata ki jai', 'Vande Mataram, 'Jai Sri Ram', 'Bangladeshion ko bahar nikalo' and so on, forcing a brief commotion.
The Himachal Pradesh Assembly witnessed heated exchanges on Tuesday during Question Hour over the state of industries, culminating in slogan-shouting by the Opposition and a walkout from the House.
Addressing the gathering at the 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' against Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state, Gandhi raised the slogan "Vote Chor Gaddi Chhodd".
Hundreds of UKPNP office bearers, workers from across the United Kingdom, and rights activists joined the demonstration. The protesters chanted powerful slogans, including "We want freedom," "Justice for Zarnosh, Jibran, Javed Naji, and Tasmia," "Stop plundering our natural resources," and "
A businessman, claiming to be a BJP worker, was apprehended on Friday from Gandhi Nagar in Delhi's Shahdara for raising slogans against MLA Arvinder Singh Lovely at an event where Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was also present, Deputy Commissioner of Police Shahdara said.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Thursday expressed anguish on continuous and planned disruptions in the House and noted that people have great expectations from the representatives and they should utilise their time in the House for serious and meaningful discussions on problems and issues
Union Home Minster Amit Shah moved in the Upper House that the three bills be sent to a joint committee, amid relentless sloganeering and shouting by Opposition. The motion was adopted through a voice vote.