P Chidambaram with Congress MPs protesting against the Onion price hike at Parliament house in New Delhi on Thursday. (Photo | Shekhar Yadav) 
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Out on bail, Chidambaram says government can't suppress his voice in Parliament

Speaking to reporters in the Parliament complex while joining other Congress MPs protesting against the steep hike in onion prices, Chidambaram said he will address the media in the afternoon.

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NEW DELHI: Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram, who arrived in Parliament on Thursday after spending 106 days in Tihar jail, said the government will not be able to suppress his voice in the House.

Speaking to reporters in the Parliament complex while joining other Congress MPs protesting against the steep hike in onion prices, Chidambaram said he will address the media in the afternoon.

"I am happy to be back. The government cannot suppress my voice in Parliament," he said.

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