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Union Minister Kiren Rijiju responded to the Oppositions allegations of mob lynchings against the PM Modi-led government.
On the topic of freedom of expression, he added:
Rijiju also addressed accusations against the BJP regarding the rise in cases of violence against the average man under its rule.
Defending PM Modi further, he said:
After Rijiju wrapped up his speech, the House was adjourned until 11 am on Tuesday.
“As long Modi government continues to be in power, mob lynchings will continue. Is cow protection an essential part of Hinduism? If it is, then the Supreme Court should deliver a verdict on it. Lynchers are not any different from terrorists, why doesn't the government take action against them?,” Asaduddin Owaisi asked in the Lok Sabha.
He added that their fight is against Hindutva, not Hinduism.
He further questioned Prime Minister Modi on why he can go to Israel and hug the 26/11 attacks child survivor Moshe, but can’t go to Akhlaq’s family and meet them.
Majority of Muslims in India are descendants of Hindus, BJP’s Hukumdev Naryan Yadav claimed in the Lok Sabha, while asking both the communities to respect each other's sentiment.
Participating in a debate on lynchings, Hukumdev Narayan Yadav slammed the opposition for targeting the central government over incidents of lynching, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly come out strongly against such acts.
He raised the issue of killing of RSS workers in Kerala, which is ruled by the Left Front government. Yadav asserted that the responsibility of containing mob violence is that of the state government.
Talking about mob violence in the country, SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav on Monday urged parliamentarians and the country to first end violence in their families.
“There is a lot of violence against women in the country. We need to end that first,” he said.
Condemning mob lynchings in the name of “gau raksha” in the country, BJD leader Tathagata Satpathy asserted that anybody who does not think that people who are getting killed in this kind of violence are not precious, is a criminal.
Blaming the INC for not taking about corruption or development, Ram Vilas Paswan said,
“Maintaining law and order is the responsibility of the state government,” he added.
Further adding that there hasn’t been a state that has been spared off mob violence, he questioned if the Opposition wanted the Centre to send a force every time such an incident happens.
He further said that “PM Modi has never mentioned Babri Masjid or Ayodhya or Article 370. He only speaks of development”. He further targeted the CPI and asked why the killing of 6 people during its rule was not called mob lynching.
All India Trinamool Congress leader Prof Saugata Roy points out that 97 percent of bovine-related violence between 2010-2017 have occurred after PM Modi came into power. Of these incidents, 86 percent of bovine-related violence has been targeted at Muslims.
Cow-related killings are all targeted killings, he further claimed. "The VHP, Bajrang Dal are monkeys of the ruling party,” he alleged.
His statement was refuted with cries of “unparliamentary” and "condemnable’ from the ruling parties. Slamming Roy’s claims, Minister SS Ahluwalia called for the former’s expunging over his comments.
Speaking at the debate, BJP Leader Hukmdev Narayan Yadav said,
He urged both sides to discuss and arrive at a solution to the problems arising out of lynchings.
The Lok Sabha has resumed session after lunch. This session will be presided by Deputy Speaker Dr M Thambidurai.
BJP Leader Hukmdev Narayan Yadav has been given five minutes to conclude his argument.
The Lok Sabha has been adjourned till 2.15 pm.
Laying the NDA-government’s arguments, BJP Leader Hukmdev Narayan Yadav said,
He further questioned the Opposition as to why the lynching of DSP Ayub Pandith was not worth mentioning. Citing ‘unity in diversity’, he urged that all religions should co-exist together and refrain from linking lynching incidents to religion.
Blaming Kharge for citing Former President Pranab Mukherjee, Ananth Kumar, Minister of Parliament Affairs said,
Taking into congnizance Kumar’s argument, Speaker Mahajan once again urged Kharge to conclude his session.
Saying that Kharge has overshot his time of 10 minutes, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan asked Kharge to conclude his session.
The Speaker has allotted a period of two hours for the debate.
Citing Junaid’s case, Kharge said,
He also alleged that the government was working against all minorities.
“All of us are answerable to everyone. We will have to all stay within limits, and not take any names”, said Speaker Sumitra Mahajan as both sides in Lok Sabha erupted into an uproar.
Speaking at the Lok Sabha, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge raised the issue of mob lynching and other atrocities associated with mob violence.
Blaming the NDA government, he said,
He also said that the country was reeling under fear arising out of mob violence, that is slowly spiraling out of hand.
He also brought out various instances of lynching around the country, to which BJP leader Nishkant Dubey retaliated by saying that many of the case cited by Kharge were pending in the court against IPC Section 352.
After a 10-minute adjournment, the Rajya Sabha has resumed session with the beginning of the Zero Hour.
The Upper House of the Parliament was adjourned over the uproar caused after Congress creates ruckus over alleged kidnapping of MLAs by police in Gujarat.
The Speaker has requested Congress Leader Anand Sharma to give notice, taking into cognizance that the government is ready for discussion.
Day 11 of the Lok Sabha begins at the Parliament House, as elected leaders from parties gather for the monsoon session. According to sources, the question hour has resumed.
The Lok Sabha will hold discussion on the situation arising out of lynchings and mob violence in the country today. The session is scheduled to begin at 11:00 am.
The Opposition and the government were engaged in a fierce battle in the Lok Sabha on Thursday with each side attacking the other.
Accusing the government of being in deep slumber, the Opposition members demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's presence to discuss the incidents of lynching in the name of cow protection.
The Congress leader further added that his party would not raise the issue of the suspension of six of its members if the House took up the lynching issue for discussion.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar sought to make it clear that the government has always been ready for debate on all issues including the alleged mob-lynchings.
On Monday, Congress members tore and flung papers on the Chair and raised slogans during zero hour against the government. After the Lok Sabha witnessed uproar, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan had suspended six Congress MPs for five days citing unruly behaviour.
The suspended MPs are Gourav Gogoi, K Suresh, Adhiranjan Chowdhary, Ranjeet Ranjan, Sushmita Dev and MK Raghwan.
(With inputs from ANI)
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