BJP Won't Let Rahul Gandhi Speak In Parliament Without An Apology: Sources
NDTV
Mr Gandhi has said he wants to respond to allegations against him inside the house, but the BJP sources said they wouldn't let him speak until he apologises first.
Both houses of the parliament were adjourned again today amid loud sloganeering from the BJP, which is demanding Congress MP Rahul Gandhi apologise for his remarks on Indian democracy in London, and opposition parties demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the Adani-Hindenberg row.
Rahul Gandhi was seen in the Lok Sabha for the second time today since the row erupted over his comments at Cambridge university, but the house was adjourned till next week before any business could be done. Mr Gandhi has said he wants to respond to allegations against him inside the house, but the BJP sources said they wouldn't let him speak until he apologises first.