NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha witnessed high drama and a fiery war of words on Wednesday as Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on the government over alleged police action during the July 20 student protests, prompting a sharp rebuttal from the ruling government.
The confrontation peaked when Congress MP and LoP Rahul Gandhi took a direct swipe at Home Minister Amit Shah, claiming his absence from the House was a sign of “fear.”
“The Home Minister doesn’t have the courage to come and sit here. He is not here today ’cause he is scared,” Gandhi remarked while addressing the House on the issues faced by students across the country.
The comments immediately triggered an uproar, with Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju stepping in to lead the government’s counter-offensive.
Terming certain remarks from Rahul Gandhi as “irresponsible,” Rijiju accused the Congress leader of degrading the dignity of his constitutional post.
“This is an unsubstantiated allegation. The Leader of Opposition cannot make such baseless claims against a senior minister without any evidence. It is a clear breach of his position and privilege,” Rijiju said, visibly agitated.
As the ruckus intensified, Speaker Om Birla intervened and cautioned the Leader of Opposition against making personal charges without factual backing.
“You cannot make allegations without proof. This is a House of debate and facts, not for levelling charges without any basis,” Speaker Birla told Gandhi.
After both side indulged in a war of words the Lok Sabha was adjourned.

