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NEW DELHI: The debate on Operation Sindoor and Pahalgam terror assault in Rajya Sabha witnessed a heated trade between opposition and treasury benches after Leader of the House J P Nadda made some “objectionable” remarks against chief of the opposition Mallikarjun Kharge. Nadda later withdrew his remarks after an opposition uproar and likewise apologised for it.After Kharge’s over an hour lengthy speech, Nadda rose to object to some remarks made by the LoP against PM Narendra Modi. Nadda accused Kharge of “losing his mental balance” and utilizing objectionable phrases however withdrew his assertion quickly after amid protests from the opposition. “I take back my words,” Nadda stated and requested the chair that his remarks could also be changed with “bhavavesh mein beh kar” (circulation of feelings).Nadda demanded that Kharge’s remarks on PM be expunged from the data. However, Kharge in addition to opposition benches demanded an apology from Nadda“PM Modi is the most popular leader in the world and not just BJP takes pride in it, the nation does,” Nadda stated, including that Kharge has not taken care of the PM’s stature and used objectionable phrases that weren’t befitting the standing of the LoP.“I have already taken back my words, but if they have hurt his (Kharge’s) feelings, I apologise for the same. However, Kharge did cross his limits and made certain remarks against the Prime Minister in passion and out of emotion, which need to be expunged,” Nadda stated.
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