Opposition marched on foot leaving Parliament, Rahul Gandhi became leader
Opposition marched on foot leaving Parliament, Rahul Gandhi became leader
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New Delhi: The opposition, which is protesting on the suspension of the MPs of the opposition parties, reached Vijay Chowk today while marching on foot. During this, the opposition raised its voice under the leadership of former Congress President Rahul Gandhi. Targeting the government, Rahul Gandhi said that efforts are being made to suppress our voice. PM Modi does not come to the House and we are not even given an opportunity to debate on issues.

Leaders of the Congress and several other opposition parties took out a march on Tuesday demanding the suspension of 12 MPs who were suspended for the remainder of the winter session for "indecent conduct" in the Upper House during the monsoon session of Parliament. Opposition leaders marched from Mahatma Gandhi's statue in Parliament to Vijay Chowk. While talking to the media at Vijay Chowk, Rahul Gandhi accused the government of intimidating, threatening.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that 14 days have passed since the suspension of opposition MPs. The government does not allow debate on the issues the opposition wants to discuss in Parliament. Wherever the opposition tries to raise its voice, the government tries to silence them by intimidating, intimidating, and suspending them. This is the murder of democracy.

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