Well CISF, Kharge claims, Rijiju says that the house is being misled. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Rajya Sabha on Tuesday saw a strong exchange between Lop Mallikrajun Kharge and Vice President Harivansh on charges of Kharge that CISF personnel had entered the House last week during opposition protests. Kharge said that the move violated the “democratic rights of protest of the members”, but the chair and the Treasury Peeths rejected the claim, claiming that only their own martials of Parliament were present.Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that Marshal belongs to the employees of the “Watch and Ward” of Parliament and Kharge accused the chair of “misleading the house” through a letter. “It was only marshals that day only marshals … When Lop writes a false letter and presents false facts, what action should be taken?” He asked.The upper house later passed by voice vote, a proposal to expand the President’s rule in Manipur for six months beyond August 13.The Lok Sabha was postponed amidst opposition protests to discuss the head of electoral rolls on electoral roles and other issues in Bihar. In rupees, Harivansh cited Kharge’s August 1 letter, stating that CISF personnel were made “to run in the well” during the protest. He clarified that since 1930, only its security staff of Parliament have been deployed to protect the members. “Dissatisfaction is a democratic right, but it should be from someone’s seat, well or not anyone else,” he said.Quoting the previous examples, Hariveens said that similar conduct was called “contempt”, “disgusting” and “disappointing” in 1978, 1988 and 2008. This session has already cost more than 41 hours.BJP chief JP Nadda praised the verdict as “historic” and a “reference point”, which opposed the lack of “ability to hear the truth”. According to sources, CISF personnel entered only after the authority and served as a marshal under the House Secretariats.