BJP Demands Apology from Rahul Gandhi Before Allowing Him to Speak in Parliament
The BJP has demanded an apology from Rahul Gandhi for his alleged derogatory remarks against the Modi government and the Indian Army, before allowing him to speak in Parliament.
The Congress party has strongly objected to this demand, calling it an attack on the democratic values of the country and an attempt to silence the opposition.
The controversy arose after Rahul Gandhi allegedly used derogatory language against the Modi government during a rally in Haryana and accused them of disrespecting farmers' rights.
The BJP has called his remarks "baseless and false" and accused him of insulting the Indian Army.
This latest incident is just one example of the growing tension between the two major political parties in India, with both sides accusing each other of spreading false propaganda and creating a hostile political environment.
The BJP's demand for an apology has been widely criticized by opposition parties, who see it as an attempt to stifle dissent and suppress free speech.
The controversy is expected to escalate further in the coming days, with both parties likely to engage in a war of words in and outside of Parliament.