"Shashi Tharoor Should Counsel Them": Amit Shah's Swipe At Opposition

Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Opposition for their recent motion to remove Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, accusing them of exacerbating chaos in the House with unfounded allegations. During a parliamentary session, Shah urged the Congress party and its Leader of the Opposition to reconsider their tactics, suggesting that they would benefit from guidance rather than instigating disorder. His remarks come amid ongoing tensions in the Lok Sabha, where the Opposition has been vocal in its demands for accountability and transparency from the ruling government. The controversy surrounding the Speaker's position highlights the growing rift between the government and the Opposition, as both sides continue to clash over various legislative issues. Shah's comments reflect the government's stance on maintaining decorum in parliamentary proceedings, while also addressing the challenges posed by dissenting voices within the legislature. This incident underscores the current political climate in India, where debates and discussions often escalate into confrontations, complicating the legislative process.
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