Congress dubs its MPs' suspension 'undemocratic'

ANI  |  Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] 

Dubbing the suspension of its six MPs as 'undemocratic', the Party on Tuesday said the parliamentary democracy is under threat due to the present ruling dispensation.

"It shows that democracy is under threat. Parliamentary democracy is under threat due to this They do not respect principles of democracy. Many times, opposition parties do try to raise issues and democracy allows this. Suspending MPs is totally undemocratic," Pradesh Committee (KPCC) working president Gundurao told ANI.

After the witnessed uproar during the zero hour, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan yesterday suspended six MPs for five days citing unruly behavior.

Gundu Rai further opined that currently, the country is heading towards a hegemonic kind of a system.

"Today, this country, I think, is not a democratic country. We are heading towards a hegemonic kind of a system," he said.

The suspended MPs are Gourav Gogoi, K. Suresh, Adhiranjan Chowdhary, Ranjeet Ranjan, Sushmita Dev and MK Raghwan.

The members threw pieces of paper and disrupted proceedings during zero hour when issues of mob lynching and Bofors scam were brought up.

The Opposition members demanded the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's presence to discuss the incidents of lynching in the name of cow protection.

members tore and flung papers on the Chair and raised slogans against the

Even after the Speaker's repeated appeals for calm went unheeded and she adjourned the House for lunch.

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