Kiren Rijiju blames Opposition for disrupting functioning of Parliament

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has accused the Opposition parties of obstructing the functioning of Parliament during a critical session. His comments were made in the context of ongoing protests led by the Opposition, which are demanding a thorough debate on energy security. This disruption follows External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar's suo moto statement addressing the situation in West Asia, which has heightened concerns over regional stability and its implications for India. Rijiju's remarks underscore the ongoing tensions between the ruling government and opposition factions, as lawmakers grapple with pressing national issues. The calls for discussion on energy security reflect broader anxieties regarding India's energy needs and geopolitical challenges, especially in light of recent global developments. The standoff in Parliament highlights the challenges of governance amid political discord, raising questions about the ability of the legislature to effectively address key issues facing the nation.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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