
Rahul Gandhi's Definition Of "Unparliamentary" And A Dig At PM Amid Row
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'Jumlajeevi', 'baal buddhi', 'Covid spreader' and 'Snoopgate' are among the list of words deemed unfit for parliament.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today gave his definition of the word "unparliamentary" amid growing protests by opposition lawmakers over the latest list of words deemed unfit for parliament. Predictably, Mr Gandhi took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he explained his version of the word. New Dictionary for New India. pic.twitter.com/SDiGWD4DfY Session begins in a few daysGAG ORDER ISSUED ON MPs.Now, we will not be allowed to use these basic words while delivering a speech in #Parliament : Ashamed. Abused. Betrayed. Corrupt. Hypocrisy. IncompetentI will use all these words. Suspend me. Fighting for democracy https://t.co/ucBD0MIG16
"Unparliamentary words" are "used in discussions and debates which correctly describe the PM's handling of the government, now banned from being spoken," Mr Gandhi tweeted, sharing a screenshot of what was carefully edited to look like from the Dictionary.
The Congress leader also used the banned words as he gave an example of an unparliamentary sentence.
"Jumlajeevi Tanashah shed Crocodile Tears when his lies and incompetence were exposed," his Tweet said.