Samajwadi Party MP RK Chaudhary on Thursday triggered a controversy by demanding the removal of the sacred 'Sengol' from the Lok Sabha, prompting reactions from the Opposition and Bharatiya Janata Party leaders.
"The Constitution is the symbol of democracy. The BJP government, under PM Modi, installed the Sengol in Parliament. 'Sengol' means 'Raj-Dand' or 'Raja ka Danda'. After ending the princely order, the country became independent. Will the country be run by 'Raja ka danda' or the Constitution? I demand that Sengol be removed from Parliament to save the Constitution," said Chaudhary.
BJP leader CR Kesavan called Chaudhary's comments outrageous and outlandish.
"RK Chaudhary's remarks are outrageous and outlandish. He insulted the millions of devotees. He has also undermined the sanctity of the Parliament. He has also abused the office of the President. But what better can you expect from a Samajwadi Party MP," he said.
SP chief Akhilesh Yadav defended Chaudhary, suggesting that the remark might be a reminder for the Prime Minister.
"When the Sengol was installed, the PM bowed before it. He might have forgotten this while taking the oath. Maybe our MP's remark was to remind him of that," Yadav stated.
Union Minister Anupriya Patel asked what were the SP's MP doing when the Sengol was being established in the House.
"When Sengol was established, the Samajwadi Party was in the House even then, what were its MPs doing at that time?" she said.
Union Minister BL Verma said that SP leaders should look at the constitution and parliamentary traditions.
"Samajwadi Party MPs who are saying this first, should know the parliamentary traditions and then speak. And they are talking about removing something that is a symbol of self-respect. I think that somewhere they should look at the constitution and parliamentary traditions," he said.
RJD MP Misa Bharti said that the Sengol should be removed because it is a democratic country.
"It should be removed because it is a democratic country. The Sengol should be kept in the museum where people can come and see it," Bharti said.
'Sengol', a historical sceptre from Tamil Nadu, which was given by the British to first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to represent the transfer of power and was kept in a museum in Allahabad was installed in the new Parliament building to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 28, 2023.