Upper House of the Indian Parliament Erupts as Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar Clashes with Jaya Bachchan
Dhankhar, visibly angered, interrupted Bachchan, stating, "Enough of it ... You may be anybody, you may be a celebrity, but you have to understand the decorum.
In the ongoing Budget session in India, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar once again found himself at the center of a heated exchange in the Rajya Sabha. The latest confrontation occurred on Friday, where Dhankhar clashed with Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan after she criticized his tone towards opposition members. The opposition had been demanding an apology from BJP MP Ghanshyam Tiwari for his “parivarvaad” remark aimed at Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on August 1.
Expressing her disapproval, Jaya Bachchan addressed the Chair, saying, “I, Jaya Amitabh Bachchan, want to say, I am an artist. I understand body language and expressions. Forgive me, but your tone is not acceptable. We are colleagues, Sir. You may be sitting in the Chair, and I remember when I went to school …” Her comments sparked immediate controversy.
Dhankhar, visibly angered, interrupted Bachchan, stating, “Enough of it … You may be anybody, you may be a celebrity, but you have to understand the decorum …” He further emphasized the importance of maintaining respect in the House, saying, “Jayaji, you have earned a great reputation. (But) you know the actor is subject to the director… you have not seen what I have seen from here (the Chair). Every day… I don’t want to repeat, I don’t want a schooling. I am a person who has gone out of the way … and you say ‘my tone’?” His frustration was evident as he added, “No… no… enough of this. No. You can’t have it. No…”
The exchange did not end there. When an opposition member questioned Dhankhar’s reference to Bachchan as a celebrity, arguing that she is a senior Member of Parliament, the Vice-President retorted, “(Does) a senior member of Parliament have a license to run down the reputation of the Chair … to question the tone and tenor?” He further declared that he could not allow the House to become an “epicentre of disturbance.”
The incident led to a walkout by the opposition, led by former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, who accused Dhankhar of being biased. Meanwhile, the ruling NDA coalition sought a resolution condemning Bachchan’s remarks against Dhankhar. BJP President JP Nadda expressed his disapproval, saying, “Today’s incident is highly condemnable. I urge the House to pass a resolution condemning this. The opposition’s behaviour has been extremely unparliamentary, undisciplined, and disrespectful. The opposition has become issue-less in terms of discussion, and undignified behaviour has become their habit.”
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