There was a huge uproar during Rahul Gandhi's speech in the Lok Sabha on Monday. He referred to an unpublished book by former Army chief General Naravane and spoke of Chinese tank intrusion. TMC MPs raised slogans against PM Modi and Shah. Watch the moments of Parliament... 1. TMC MPs raise slogans against Modi, Shah TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee raised slogans against PM Modi, Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh. In fact, as soon as the PM reached the House, Kalyan Banerjee came out of the well and reached the other side. They started shouting slogans against Modi, Shah and Rajnath Singh. Rajnath kept asking them to go back. 2. Rahul Gandhi was reprimanded 11 times by Rajnath Singh on Monday for 46 minutes. The proceedings were adjourned thrice due to the uproar. He cited an unpublished book by former Army chief General Naravane. He said that 4 Chinese tanks had reached near the Ladakh border. During this time, Rahul Gandhi was reprimanded 11 times by Rajnath Singh and 7 times by Shah. Apart from this, Kiren Rijiju stopped 2 times and Anurag Thakur 6 times. 3. Speaker asked Rahul Gandhi - Should I ask Akhilesh to speak? There was an uproar during Rahul's speech in the Lok Sabha. Rahul was taking the names of the PM and Rajnath Singh. Speaker Om Birla said, "Whatever person you are alleging under Section 353 of the Rules, you have to give it in writing first. This has to be believed. If you don't, I won't give permission. I'll call the next speaker. If you don't want to speak, I will call the next speaker, Akhilesh Yadav.
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