Government will not bring a breach of privilege motion against Rahul Gandhi, the controversial speech will be removed from the proceedings.

Updated: 12-02-2026, 07.00 AM

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New Delhi: The central government will no longer bring a breach of privilege motion against Rahul Gandhi. According to sources, the government will not bring a privilege motion against Rahul Gandhi. The speech given by Rahul Gandhi yesterday will be expunged because the allegations made by Rahul Gandhi have not been authenticated. On the other hand, BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal has written a letter to the Lok Sabha Speaker demanding removal of objectionable words from Rahul Gandhi’s speech.

Nishikant Dubey presented a motion against Rahul Gandhi

On the other hand, on the statement of opposition leader Rahul Gandhi, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey said that today I have presented a motion in the Lok Sabha against Rahul Gandhi on how he is misleading the country with the help of forces like Soros. In the motion I have presented, I have said that there should be a discussion on this and Rahul Gandhi’s membership should be canceled and he should be banned from contesting elections for the rest of his life.

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Thursday said there is no proposal to bring a privilege motion against opposition leader Rahul Gandhi, but confirmed that he has presented a necessary motion to suspend Rahul Gandhi from Parliament.

Kiren Rijiju met PM Modi

At the same time, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It is believed that he informed the PM about the deadlock that had arisen in the House.

Jagdambika Pal said this about Rahul Gandhi

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal, who ran the proceedings of the House by sitting on the Speaker’s chair during Rahul Gandhi’s speech, said on Thursday that Rahul Gandhi is the leader of the opposition and he should know the decorum of his words and language. Is it right to do this in this parliamentary democracy?

Opposition ruckus in Lok Sabha over trade agreement with America

At the same time, members of the opposition parties created a ruckus in the Lok Sabha on Thursday over the trade agreement with America, due to which the House proceedings were adjourned till 12 noon within seven minutes of its commencement. When the House meeting began, Presiding Chairman Krishna Prasad Tennetti started the Question Hour. Meanwhile, opposition members reached near the podium raising slogans regarding the trade agreement with America.

Amidst the sloganeering by the opposition members, Congress member Prabha Mallikarjuna asked a supplementary question, which was answered by Minister of State for Energy Shripad Naik. The presiding Chairman appealed to the opposition members to stop sloganeering and allow the House to function.

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