While debating the opening of the monsoon session of parliament, Home Minister Amit Shah questioned the timing of the pegasus leak and blamed a certain element of the society for exaggerating it in order to cast India in a negative light on the international arena.
The people of India have high hopes from the current Monsoon Session, Home Minister said, adding that key bills for the welfare of farmers, youth, women, and the backward sections of society will be taken up for discussion by the government, but national parties like the Congress are amplifying the pegasus leaks that came to light a day before.
‘Just a few days ago the Council of Ministers was expanded with great emphasis given to women, SC, ST, and OBC members. But there are forces unable to digest this. They also want to derail national progress. This merits the question – to whose tune are these people dancing, who want to keep showing India in poor light? What pleasure do they get to time and again show India in a bad light?’ Amit Shah was quoted saying.
The Home Minister also addressed the Congress’s interruption of the parliament session, saying that the party, which has a history of trampling on democracy, is purposefully violating parliamentary rules in order to undermine India’s growth trajectory.
‘When the Prime Minister rose in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha to introduce his Council of Ministers, which is a well-established norm, the Congress-led Opposition was in the well of both the Houses. Is this their respect for Parliamentary norms? The same behavior continued when the IT Minister was speaking about the issue,’ Amit Shah added.
Aap Chronology Samajhiye! This is a report by the disrupters for the obstructers’, the union minister said while emphasizing that obstructers are political players in India who do not want India to progress and also assuring that the central government is committed to achieving national welfare, the sequences of events leading to which can be weighed by none but the people of India themselves.