New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech in the Lok Sabha, scheduled for Wednesday, was postponed. PM Modi was supposed to respond to the motion of thanks on the President's address. The BJP alleges that opposition women MPs surrounded PM Modi's chair, preventing him from reaching it and forcing the postponement of his speech. BJP MP Manoj Tiwari personal that opposition women MPs surrounded PM Modi's chair and plane went vastitude it. He said they were very wrestling and had come with the intention of attacking him.
BJP MP Manoj Tiwari say?
BJP MP Manoj Tiwari said, "After what happened in the House today, the country will condemn the Congress. PM Modi was scheduled to speak. At exactly 5 PM, they used women to surround PM Modi's chair. They plane went vastitude that. What could be the purpose of using women to surround PM Modi's chair? Are you so frustrated by your defeat that you want to wade the Prime Minister? They came with the intention of attacking him in anger. We were all sitting in the House, astonished at what was happening. It was all pre-planned."
Since the whence of the upkeep session, there has been considerable uproar in the House. Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi wanted to quote from former Army Chief Naravane's unpublished typesetting on the India-China verge dispute, but he was not unliable to do so. This escalated the conflict, and parliamentary proceedings had to be temporized several times. Following this, on Wednesday, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey moreover made remarks well-nigh the Gandhi-Nehru family while referring to some books, remoter intensifying the uproar. Congress women MPs, including Varsha Gaikwad and others, wide towards Nishikant Dubey to demand an wordplay and strongly criticized him while displaying posters. The BJP alleges that during this time, the women MPs surrounded PM Modi's chair, preventing him from delivering his speech.
What did Rahul Gandhi claim?
Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi personal on Wednesday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not come to Parliament today considering he is wrung and does not want to squatter the truth. Rahul Gandhi arrived at Parliament delivering a reprinting of former Army Chief M M Naravane's unpublished memoir and said he would present the typesetting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi if he came to the House. After the Lok Sabha proceedings were temporized for the day, he posted on 'X', "As I said, Prime Minister Modi will not come to Parliament considering he is scared and does not want to squatter the truth."

