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'A cheerleader...'- Congress leader Jairam Ramesh takes a jibe at VP Dhankar over Rahul Gandhi row

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who was on a week-long United Kingdon tour, addressed British parliamentarians in London, criticising Modi government. The Congress MP claimed that functioning microphones in the Lok Sabha are often silenced against the Opposition.

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Congress on Thursday slammed Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar for attacking Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his comments regarding microphones being turned off in Parliament.

Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, in a statement, said a person in a constitutional post must not take a side. "The Chairman, however, is an umpire, a referee, a friend, a philosopher and a guide to all. He cannot be a cheerleader for any ruling dispensation. History measures leaders not on the zealousness with which they defended their party but on the dignity with which they performed their roles in the services of the people," he said.

Another Congress leader KC Venugopal also targeted Dhankar saying misrepresenting parliamentary proceedings is unbecoming of the office of the Hon'ble Vice President.

"Opposition MPs' mics are routinely switched off, and proceedings reached a new low last session when the LS Speaker expunged @RahulGandhi ji's allegations on the Adani scam. Instead of denying something that is out in the public glare, the Hon'ble VP should ensure that the Opposition is given ample space to raise issues of public importance, no matter how uncomfortable they make the Modi govt," he added.

Dhankar attacks Rahul
VP Dhankhar takes a veiled attack at Rahul Gandhi's speech made in UK. "If I observe silence on this orchestration by an MP outside the country,which is motivated,I'll be on wrong side of Constitution. How can I sanctify statement that mics in Indian parliament put off?"

Dhankar said would be on the "wrong side" of the Constitution if he stayed silent on the issue. Speaking at an event to launch veteran Congress leader and former parliamentarian Karan Singh's book on the Mundaka Upanishad, Dhankhar spoke extensively on the former Congress president's remarks made in London.

"The world is applauding our historic accomplishments and functional, vibrant democracy. Some amongst us, including parliamentarians, in overdrive are engaged in thoughtless, unfair denigration of our well nurtured democratic values," he said.

Rahul Gandhi told British parliamentarians in London on Monday that functioning microphones in the Lok Sabha are often silenced against the Opposition. He made the comment during an event organised by veteran Indian-origin Opposition Labour Party MP Virendra Sharma in the Grand Committee Room within the House of Commons complex.

Dhankhar said the Emergency was a dark chapter of Indian democracy, but democracy has now matured and it cannot be repeated.
 
"How can I sanctify the statement that mics in Indian Parliament are put off? How dare he have courage to say so? We did have a dark chapter of our history, proclamation of Emergency. The darkest period any democracy can suffer. But the Indian democratic polity has now matured. There can be no repeat of that," he said.

Asserting that anyone who says so, inside the country or outside, is an affront to the nation, he said, "Imagine this being done after having held the floor for nearly 50 minutes. Some kind of wanton misadventure to run down our democratic fabrics and values cannot be countenanced." "I am not a stakeholder in politics. I don't engage in partisan stances. But I do believe in constitutional duty...If I observe silence, the vast majority of people who believe in this nation will be silenced forever. We cannot allow such kind of narrative to gain currency and momentum," the vice president said.

Dhankhar also reacted to reports alleging that his "personal staff" have been “attached” to standing committees and department-related standing committees of Parliament. 

"You know the importance of committees. I got inputs from a number of members and chairmen of committees to do something affirmative to improve productivity. So, I sharpened the human resource attached to committees. I put research-oriented, knowledgeable people so that they can help the committee members to optimize output and performance," he said.
 
"But a narrative has been set afloat by sections of the media that the chairman has appointed his own members to the committees. Has anyone even checked facts? Committees comprise Members of Parliament.
It is their exclusive domain," he added. 

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