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Lok Sabha Adjourned Twice Amid Row Over Unpublished Military Memoir Claims

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Parliamentary Debate Erupts Over China Border Disclosure

A contentious debate disrupted Lok Sabha proceedings on Monday after Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi referenced unpublished claims about the 2020 India-China border standoff. The discussion occurred during the Motion of Thanks debate when Gandhi cited purported excerpts from former Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane’s unreleased memoir.

Unverified Claims Spark Government Backlash

Gandhi claimed the memoir contains details about Chinese tank movements during the Doklam crisis and alleged government attempts to block the book’s publication. “The source is authentic and directly quotes General Naravane,” Gandhi stated while addressing Speaker Om Birla. Congress MPs supported Gandhi’s demand to read the excerpts publicly, suggesting the government could respond afterward.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh immediately challenged the validity of referencing unpublished material. “The book hasn’t been released. You cannot quote from unpublished works,” Singh asserted. He questioned why the author hadn’t sought legal recourse if publication was improperly blocked: “Had there been unwarranted obstruction, General Naravane could have approached the courts.”

Procedural Objections Halt Proceedings

Home Minister Amit Shah joined the objection, asking: “How can claims be validated from material that remains unpublished?” Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju and Speaker Birla cited legislative rules prohibiting citations from unpublished documents, with BJP MP Nishikant Dubey emphasizing this restriction “especially applies to non-public works.”

The heated exchange led to two adjournments as opposition and treasury benches clashed over procedural propriety and content verification.

Memoir Publication Status Unclear

General Naravane’s autobiography, reportedly titled Four Stars of Destiny, was initially scheduled for early 2024 release but remains unpublished. Sources indicate the Defence Ministry has been reviewing sections concerning sensitive military operations, including the Ladakh border clashes and Agnipath recruitment policy deliberations.

Speaking to reporters afterward, Gandhi questioned the government’s transparency: “Why prevent discussion if there’s nothing to hide? National leadership must provide direction, not avoid responsibility.” The controversy continues as parliamentary officials consider whether to permit further discussion of the unpublished claims.

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