Clothes torn while being detained by police, alleges protesting Cong MP; being treated ‘like criminals’, says Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi, July 27
A woman MP of the Congress on Wednesday claimed that her clothes were torn while being detained by the police during the party’s protest against alleged misuse of investigative agencies, with Rahul Gandhi saying public representatives were being treated “like criminals”.
Congress MP Jyothimani posted a video of herself being taken in a police bus.
“Is this how a Lok Sabha member should be treated,” she asked in the video pointing to her torn clothes.
Hon speaker @ombirlakota ji,we haven’t done anything to brought down d dignity of d house except raising d issue of Prise rise & GST.But we are suspended. Is this d way women MP’s r treated repeatedly? Don’t we deserve d dignity?It wl not deter us.But its shameful to all of us. pic.twitter.com/12fZCI0GuF
— Jothimani (@jothims) July 27, 2022
Tagging Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla in a tweet, Jyothimani said they have not done anything to bring down the dignity of the house except raising issues of prise rise and GST.
“But we are suspended. Is this the way women MP’s are treated repeatedly?,” she said.
Don’t we deserve the dignity? It will not deter us. But its shameful to all of us,” she added.
Tagging Jyothimani’s video, Rahul Gandhi said public representatives, who put the sufferings of the citizens of the country on the table of Parliament, are being treated “like criminals”.
“Actually this is ‘unparliamentary’,” he said in a Facebook post in Hindi.
प्रधानमंत्री जी, ये सांसद जनता द्वारा चुनकर भेजे गए हैं। महंगाई, बेरोजगारी के मुद्दों पर सवाल जनता के सवाल हैं।
सवाल पूछने पर महिला सांसदों के कपड़े फाड़ना, उन्हें घसीटना हद दर्जे की क्रूरता है। लोकतंत्र में आपको मुद्दों पर सवाल तो सुनने पड़ेंगे। सवालों से इतना घबराए क्यों हैं? pic.twitter.com/5I21RSpFqk
— Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (@priyankagandhi) July 27, 2022
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also shared Jyothimani’s video on Twitter and said, “Mr. Prime Minister, these MPs have been elected by the people. Questions on the issues of inflation, unemployment are the questions of the public.” “Tearing the clothes of women MPs for asking questions, dragging them is extreme cruelty. In a democracy, you have to listen to questions on issues. Why are you so scared of questions?” she said.
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