Entire Modi ecosystem being galvanised on 'so-called mimicry non-issue': Congress

"The entire ecosystem is also silent on the summary suspension of 142 MPs for making a legitimate demand," he said.
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh. (Photo | PTI)
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh. (Photo | PTI)

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Wednesday said the "entire Modi ecosystem" is now being galvanised on the "so-called mimicry non-issue" while it remains silent on how a BJP MP "facilitated the entry of two intruders" into the Lok Sabha and on the suspension of over 140 MPs.

The opposition party hit back at the BJP for its criticism of a TMC leader's mimicry of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, saying a "desperate attempt" is being made to divert attention from the unprecedented suspension of MPs by raising this issue.

The Congress' attack came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Vice President Dhankhar and expressed great pain over the "abject theatrics" of some MPs in the Parliament complex, the Vice President's office said.

Referring to the mimicry issue, President Droupadi Murmu also said she was dismayed at how Vice President Dhankhar was "humiliated" in the Parliament complex.

In a post on X, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said, "The entire Modi ecosystem is now being galvanised on the so-called mimicry non-issue, while it remains silent on the real issue of why and how a BJP MP from Mysuru facilitated the entry of two intruders into Lok Sabha on December 13th '?who are now charged under the anti-terror law UAPA."

"The entire ecosystem is also silent on the summary suspension of 142 MPs for making a legitimate demand," he said.

A political row broke out on Tuesday after Trinamool Congress leader Kalyan Banerjee derisively mimicked Dhankhar during the opposition's protest on the stairs of Parliament against the MPs' suspension, drawing strong condemnation from the ruling BJP.

The BJP also attacked the opposition over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi making a video of the performance by Banerjee.

As many as 49 more opposition lawmakers were suspended from Lok Sabha on Tuesday for unruly behaviour, taking the total number of MPs facing action in both Houses of Parliament to 141 and prompting the INDIA coalition to announce nationwide anti-government protests on Friday.

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