Thursday, May 28, 2026
38.1 C
New Delhi

PM’s Lok Sabha absence not due to any threat from us: Women Congress MPs to Birla

PM's Lok Sabha absence not due to any threat from us: Women Congress MPs to Birla

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra

NEW DELHI: Women MPs belonging to Congress told Speaker Om Birla Monday that under pressure from the govt, he made “false, baseless and defamatory allegations” that PM Modi faced potential threat from them, because of which he did not come to LS to reply to the motion of thanks. In a letter to Birla, the MPs said he made the allegations a day later under govt pressure “to defend the non-appearance of the PM”, arguing that “questioning our integrity is a attack on every woman who earns her place in public life with dignity and courage”. “His (PM) absence from the House was not due to any threat from us, it was an act of fear. He did not have the courage to face the opposition,” said the letter, signed by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, S Jothimani, R Sudha, Geniben Thakor, Varsha Gaikwad and Jyotsna Mahant. Rubbishing the idea that women members could have indulged in violence, Rahul Gandhi told reporters if any member did threaten, the govt should file an FIR and arrest that MP. The letter questioning the Speaker’s impartiality, with a remark like “you are no longer the decision maker”, marks a sharp escalation of tension that has prevailed between the governing camp-Speaker and the opposition during the Budget session. “It is amply clear that you are under sustained pressure from the ruling party. We urge you once again to act as impartial custodian of the Lok Sabha,” they wrote, adding, “let history remember you as one who stood for what was right in the most trying circumstances… let it not remember you as one who bowed to pressure from those who leave no stone unturned in subverting constitutional values and damaging the democratic fabric of our nation.” The MPs said while LoP Rahul Gandhi was not allowed to speak for four days and eight opposition MPs were suspended, a BJP MP was allowed to speak in a “vulgar and obscene manner against former PMs”, an unnamed reference to Nishikant Dubey’s speech. They claimed Birla had agreed that a wrong had happened but left Congress’ demand for Dubey’s suspension to be decided by ruling party.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Jannik Sinner crashes out of 2026 French Open after stunning second-round loss against Juan Manuel Cerundolo

World No 1 Jannik Sinner suffered a shock second-round loss at the hands of Argentina’s Juan Manuel Cerundolo despite being two sets up, paving the way for veteran superstar Novak Djokovic to finally fulfill his dream of winning a 25th Grand Sl Read More

Man charged after tricking wife into travelling to India, cancelling her Australian visa

An Indian-origin man in Australia has been charged with exit trafficking after tricking his wife into travelling to India before cancelling her visa and leaving her stranded overseas, reports Australia Today,The 35-year-old Canberra m Read More

Woman who sued Trump over sexual assault allegation faces DOJ investigation: Report

File photo The US justice department has opened a criminal investigation into whether writer and former advice columnist E Jean Carroll lied under oath during civil litigation against US President Donald Trump, according to US medi Read More

North Korea rejects Quad call for denuclearisation, says it will ‘never’ abandon nuclear weapons

The foreign ministers of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, comprising India, Australia, Japan, alongwith US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, reaffirmed their commitment to the ”complete denuclearisation” of North Korea during their meeting in New D Read More

Topics

Jannik Sinner crashes out of 2026 French Open after stunning second-round loss against Juan Manuel Cerundolo

World No 1 Jannik Sinner suffered a shock second-round loss at the hands of Argentina’s Juan Manuel Cerundolo despite being two sets up, paving the way for veteran superstar Novak Djokovic to finally fulfill his dream of winning a 25th Grand Sl Read More

Man charged after tricking wife into travelling to India, cancelling her Australian visa

An Indian-origin man in Australia has been charged with exit trafficking after tricking his wife into travelling to India before cancelling her visa and leaving her stranded overseas, reports Australia Today,The 35-year-old Canberra m Read More

Woman who sued Trump over sexual assault allegation faces DOJ investigation: Report

File photo The US justice department has opened a criminal investigation into whether writer and former advice columnist E Jean Carroll lied under oath during civil litigation against US President Donald Trump, according to US medi Read More

North Korea rejects Quad call for denuclearisation, says it will ‘never’ abandon nuclear weapons

The foreign ministers of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, comprising India, Australia, Japan, alongwith US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, reaffirmed their commitment to the ”complete denuclearisation” of North Korea during their meeting in New D Read More

Cockroach Janta Party: A meme trying to get serious – 4 mistakes keeping it in shadows

On May 16, 2026, the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) was launched as a satirical political collective on social media, sparked by a widely misquoted remark from Chief Justice of India Surya Kant. Read More

Siddaramaiah’s ‘Parting Shot’: Why Caste Survey Data May Redefine Karnataka Politics, Test Shivakumar’s Leadership

By formally accepting this highly sensitive document before stepping down as CM, Siddaramaiah has fundamentally re-engineered the state’s political playing field Go to Source Read More

WFI Appeals To Supreme Court To Stop Vinesh Phogat From Entering Asian Games Trials

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom WFI legally challenges Olympian’s Asian Games trials entry in Supreme Court. Federation argues judiciary overstepped by altering eligibility and anti-doping rules. Read More

Related Articles