Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has been removed from parliament over controversial remarks that labeled Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a "thief". The move has sparked outrage among Congress leaders who have called it an attack on democracy. In response, Congress members organized a protest rally in front of the Punjab National Bank junction in Salt Lake, Kolkata, where effigies of Prime Minister Modi were burnt.
According to Congress leaders, the public does not accept Narendra Modi's controversial decisions, and the party plans to hold protests across the country in the coming days. The Bidhannagar Town Congress, in particular, has expressed strong opposition to the removal of Rahul Gandhi from parliament and has vowed to continue their protests until justice is served.
The controversial remark made by Rahul Gandhi, which led to his disqualification from parliament, referred to the Prime Minister as "Lok e Chor", which translates to "thief of the people". The decision to remove Gandhi has been widely criticized by the opposition, who have accused the government of stifling dissent and violating democratic norms.
As tensions continue to rise, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold and what impact it will have on Indian politics in the coming weeks and months.