Congress protests against suspension of its MPs from Lok Sabha

Lok Sabha suspended seven Congress members on Thursday for the remaining period of the Budget Session.

March 06, 2020 11:49 am | Updated 11:50 am IST - New Delhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and other leaders outside the Parliament House protesting their MPs suspension from Lok Sabha, in New Delhi on March 6, 2020.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and other leaders outside the Parliament House protesting their MPs suspension from Lok Sabha, in New Delhi on March 6, 2020.

Rahul Gandhi led a protest of senior Congress leaders on the Parliament premises on Friday against the suspension of seven party MPs from the Lok Sabha.

The Lok Sabha suspended seven Congress members on Thursday for the remaining period of the Budget Session for “gross misconduct” and “utter disregard” for House rules after they snatched papers from the speaker’s table.

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As soon as the Lok Sabha reassembled at 3 pm following an adjournment, Meenakshi Lekhi, who was presiding the House, named Gaurav Gogoi, T N Prathapan, Dean Kuriakose, Manicka Tagore, Rajmohan Unnithan, Benny Behanan and Gurjeet Singh Aujla.

Wearing black bands, Congress leaders including Mr. Gogoi and former Union Minister Shashi Tharoor staged a protest in front of the Gandhi statue and alleged that the members were suspended from the House to scare the grand old party.

“But we will not be scared. We will not be scared to demand a discussion on the violence in Delhi, we will raise the issue continuously,” Mr. Gogoi said as the Congress leaders raised slogans demanding the resignation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

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