"Shameful….thrown out of country", MP Pragya Thakur hits out at Rahul over remarks in UK

Congress is preventing Parliament from functioning properly.

BJP MP Pragya Thakur called Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s words in the United Kingdom “shameful,” and demanded that the Wayanad MP be expelled from the nation. Rahul Gandhi recently said, when speaking to British legislators in London, that the functional microphones of opposition leaders in Parliament are frequently hushed. The BJP MP told reporters that the Congress is preventing Parliament from functioning properly.

“The work is going well but the Congress is not allowing to run the government and the Parliament. They think that if Congress will run smoothly then more work will be done and if there is more work, then they (Congress) will not survive. Their (Congress) existence is on the verge of ending. Now their mind is also getting corrupted. You (Rahul Gandhi) are a leader of this country, have been elected by the people (here), and are now insulting the public and the country,” she said.

The BJP MP further said that “Chanakya had said a son born to a foreign woman can never be a patriot and that Rahul Gandhi had proved the saying was true.”

“We have assumed you are not from India because your mother is from Italy,” Thakur said.

Rahul Gandhi, according to the BJP MP, should not be allowed a chance in politics and should be expelled from the nation.

“While sitting abroad, you (Rahul Gandhi) are saying you are not getting an opportunity to speak in Parliament. Nothing can be more shameful than this. He should not be given a chance in politics and should be thrown out of the country,” Thakur added.

Rahul Gandhi has levied various complaints against the BJP-led administration at the Centre in the United Kingdom. In Cambridge, the Congress MP said that the Opposition’s voice was being muzzled in parliament once more.

Earlier, in a conversation with members of the Indian Journalists’ Association in London, the Wayanad MP called the recent raids conducted at the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) offices across India a “suppression of voice”, alleging that BJP under its “new Idea of India” wants India to be “silent”.

“You know every place there is Opposition, there is an excuse. You asked why we did the yatra, what was the idea behind the yatra. The idea behind the yatra was an expression of voice. And there is suppression of voice across the country. An example is the BBC, but BBC is just one element of it,” he said.

The Congress leader added the BJP wants India to stay “quiet” under the “new Idea of India”.

“If the BBC stops writing against the government, everything will go back to normal, all the cases will disappear, everything (will) go back to normal. So this is the new Idea of India. BJP wants India to be silent. They want it to be quiet, the Dalits, the lower castes, the Adivasis, the media they want silence, and they want silence because they want to be able to take what is India’s and give it to their close friends,” he said.

He further added, “So that’s basically the idea right, distract the population, and then hand over India’s wealth to two, three, four, five big people. I mean we have seen this, we have seen this before also, but that’s not something.”

On being asked about the allegations of “defaming India on foreign soil” Rahul Gandhi said, “There’s nothing defaming India in my Cambridge lecture.”