PM Modi reprimands Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury in Lok Sabha
There was a commotion in the Lok Sabha over the agricultural law. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday (February 10) spoke on the issue of new farm reforms that have been brought by the NDA government. However, Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury repeatedly tried to disrupt PM Modi's speech.
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<p>Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury also spoke more than once in Narendra Modi's speech. Modi stopped his speech several times because of him. </p>
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury also spoke more than once in Narendra Modi's speech. Modi stopped his speech several times because of him.
<p>Even after continuously being asked by the Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla not to disrupt PM Modi's speech, Adhir Ranjan continued speaking.<br /> </p>
Even after continuously being asked by the Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla not to disrupt PM Modi's speech, Adhir Ranjan continued speaking.
<p>However, PM Modi intervened and asked Congress Lok Sabha leader, "Adhir Ranjan ji... ab zyada ho raha hai..."<br /> </p>
However, PM Modi intervened and asked Congress Lok Sabha leader, "Adhir Ranjan ji... ab zyada ho raha hai..."
<p>PM Modi said to the Congress leader, “Ab zyada ho gaya, hadh se zyada kyun kar rahe ho (Now this is too much, why are you crossing limits)", PM Modi said as Opposition continues uproar amid farm law mention. "I respect you. You will get more publicity than TMC in Bengal. Don't worry...This doesn't look good, why are you doing this.”<br /> </p>
PM Modi said to the Congress leader, “Ab zyada ho gaya, hadh se zyada kyun kar rahe ho (Now this is too much, why are you crossing limits)", PM Modi said as Opposition continues uproar amid farm law mention. "I respect you. You will get more publicity than TMC in Bengal. Don't worry...This doesn't look good, why are you doing this.”
<p>After PM Modi's direct response to Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, several Congress leaders staged walk-out from the Lok Sabha. </p>
After PM Modi's direct response to Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, several Congress leaders staged walk-out from the Lok Sabha.