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Parliament Clash Erupts Over Gandhi’s Citation of Ex-Army Chief’s Memoir

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House Debate Intensifies Over Unpublished Material

A heated parliamentary exchange occurred during the Budget Session when Rahul Gandhi referenced excerpts from former Army Chief General MM Naravane’s unpublished memoir. The citation came during discussions about patriotism and national security following comments from BJP MP Tejasvi Surya regarding Congress’s stance on national issues.

Government Objects to Memoir Reference

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh immediately challenged the reading of unpublished material, stating: “Such documents cannot be cited as they haven’t undergone official verification processes.” Singh further accused the opposition leader of presenting potentially misleading information to Parliament.

Speaker Om Birla upheld the objection, ruling that unpublished materials could not be quoted during House proceedings. This decision prevented further discussion of specific memoir contents within the parliamentary chamber.

Opposition Defends Right to Raise Security Concerns

Congress MPs including Shashi Tharoor maintained that Gandhi had referenced a publicly available magazine article containing memoir excerpts. Tharoor stressed: “Parliament should allow discussion of critical national security matters without unnecessary restrictions.”

Alliance partners including TMC’s Kalyan Banerjee and RJD’s Manoj Kumar Jha supported this position, arguing for broader parliamentary debate parameters. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav emphasized: “Border security and China’s territorial ambitions deserve thorough parliamentary examination.”

Governing Party Cites Security Concerns

Senior BJP officials including Kiren Rijiju and Giriraj Singh criticized the memoir reference as potentially compromising national security. Nishikant Dubey stated: “Historical governance decisions under previous administrations should be examined through official channels rather than personal accounts.”

The debate reflects ongoing tensions between government and opposition regarding parliamentary discussion boundaries, particularly concerning military matters and national security protocols.

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