Because the opposition members of the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday continued elevating slogans demanding a joint parliamentary committee probe into the alleged Adani rip-off, chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, pacifying the members, mentioned, “Kuch bhi mumkin ho sakta hai, kuch bhi hawa nikal sakti hai. Aap apni kursi par baithiye aur mere nirnaye ka intezar kijiye (Something is feasible… any bubble might be burst..please take your seat and watch for my resolution),” Dhankhar mentioned.
Dhankhar’s ‘hawa nikal sakti hai‘ is straight from Congress chief Rahul Gandhi’s final press meet when he acquired livid with a query from a journalist who requested him on BJP’s allegation that the BJP has been accusing him of being anti-OBC due to his 2019 comment for which he has been convicted by a Surat court docket and suspended from the Lok Sabha. “Why are you so instantly working for the BJP? You can train some discretion. You may beat across the bush a bit. See, now you might be smiling….please if you wish to work for the BJP, then put a BJP’s image in your chest. Then I’ll reply you an identical manner I reply them. Do not fake to be a pressman…hawa nikal gayi (the bubble is burst,” Rahul Gandhi mentioned.
Rahul Gandhi’s reply to the journalist drew flak and the Mumbai Press Membership requested the Congress chief to apologize for the “public humiliation”. “The job of a journalist is to ask questions and it’s the obligation of political leaders who name press conferences and have interaction with journalists to reply these questions with dignity and decorum. It’s unlucky that because the chief of one of many oldest political events of the nation, Mr Gandhi did not respect the dignity of the Fourth Property,” the Mumbai Press Membership mentioned in an announcement.
Rahul Gandhi has been convicted for his 2019 assertion ‘how come all thieves have Modi surname in frequent’ which led to his disqualification from the Lok Sabha which is the newest battle between the BJP and the Opposition. Congress mentioned it should proceed elevating questions on Adani. On Tuesday, when Dhankhar referred to Rahul Gandhi’s ‘hawa’ remark with out naming him, the opposition MPs have been demading JPC probe into Adani allegations.