Rahul Gandhi claims LoP not allowed to speak in Lok Sabha for the first time in history

In a recent address, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi expressed his concerns regarding the functioning of the Lok Sabha, stating that it is unprecedented for a Leader of the Opposition (LoP) to be denied the opportunity to speak. He criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly sidelining parliamentary debate, particularly in the context of a significant trade agreement with the United States, which Gandhi claims was pursued without adequate consultation with the Cabinet. This situation, according to Gandhi, undermines the democratic process and reflects a broader trend of diminishing parliamentary discourse under the current government. He called for a return to more inclusive and transparent governance, emphasizing that all voices, especially those of the opposition, must be heard in the legislative assembly. Gandhi's remarks come amidst ongoing tensions within the Parliament, where opposition parties have frequently raised concerns about the government's approach to key issues, including foreign trade policies and legislative processes.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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