"Request Rahul Gandhi to not stage Mahabharat in Lok Sabha": BJP leader Anil Vij
Jul 30, 2024
Ambala (Haryana) [India], July 30 : Former Haryana Minister and BJP leader Anil Vij on Tuesday requested Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi not to stage 'Mahabharat' in Lok Sabha and said that in Lok Sabha there should be a discussion on development.
"I request Rahul Gandhi to not stage 'Mahabharat' in Lok Sabha. He has no knowledge of our culture. He doesn't even know what happened in Mahabharat. Lok Sabha is the biggest temple of democracy and people have elected their representatives by voting. In Lok Sabha, there should be a discussion on development," Anil Vij told reporters.
Earlier on Monday, drawing parallels from the Mahabharata, Rahul Gandhi, attacked the Bharatiya Janata Party over the Union Budget and said that there's an atmosphere of fear in the country, adding that the country is now trapped in a "Chakravyuh of lotus," referring to the BJP's symbol.
Speaking on the Union Budget 2024 in the Lok Sabha, the Leader of the Opposition criticised the Prime Minister for prominently displaying the lotus symbol and claimed that a new Chakravyuh had been created in the 21st century.
"Thousands of years ago, in Kurukshetra, six people trapped Abhimanyu in a 'Chakravyuh' and killed him. I did a little research and found out that 'Chakravyuh' is also known as 'Padmavuyh' - which means 'Lotus formation'. Chakravyuh' is in the shape of a Lotus. In the 21st century, a new 'Chakravyuh' has been formed - that too in the form of a Lotus. The Prime Minister wears its symbol on his chest. What was done with Abhimanyu, is being down with India - the youth, farmers, women, and small and medium businesses. Abhimanyu was killed by six people. Today, too there are six people in the centre of 'Chakravyuh'. Six people control India today too -Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Mohan Bhagwat, Ajit Doval, Ambani and Adani," he added.
The LoP said that the budget has stabbed the middle class, which enthusiastically banged thalis when asked to do so by Prime Minister Modi.
"The Chakravyuh that has captured India has three forces behind it: first is the idea of monopoly capital, that two people should be allowed to own the entire Indian wealth. So one element of Chakravyuh is coming from the concentration of financial power. I am explaining the Budget. The second element is the agencies, institutions, CBI, ED, and Income Tax departments of the nation and the third is the political executive. These three together are at the heart of the Chakravyuh and they have devastated this country," he said.
The LoP said that the 'Chakravyuh' that the central government has built is harming crores of people.
The budget session of Parliament began on July 22 and, according to schedule, will end on August 12.