Mohammad Salim (CPI-M) said, “What the Minister said was totally blatant untruth. Will you allow the House to be used to mislead the nation?”
Ranjit Ranjan (Cong) accused Irani of referring to her in a “threatening” manner and said this is the difference between an “elected member” and a “selected member”, an apparent jibe at the HRD Minister who lost in the last Lok Sabha polls from Amethi and is a member of Rajya Sabha now.
Saugata Roy (TMC) said it is a custom that when ministers reply they are responsible but Irani was not. Arjun Ram Meghwal (BJP) defended Irani, saying she had quoted a police report to make her points.
The House, however, witnessed uproarious scenes when Leader of Congress Mallikarjun Kharge raised the issue of Union Minister Ram Shankar Katheria’s controversial remarks made at a public meeting in Agra allegedly directed at Muslims. As soon as he raised the issue, Speaker disallowed him amid protests by treasury benches.
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