Quick Summary
- Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the presence of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel inside Parliament during Rajya Sabha proceedings on August 5, 2025.
- Deputy Chairperson Harivansh denied these claims, explaining only Marshals were present for parliamentary security.
- Harivansh condemned Opposition protests in the Well of the House, describing them as undignified and obstructive to proceedings.
- Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju and Leader of the House J.P. Nadda refuted Kharge’s claims about CISF personnel, asserting that Marshals maintain parliamentary order under guidance from the Chair.
- Nadda accused the opposition of engaging in “anarchism” rather than contributing to democratic discussions.
- Continuous protests by Opposition members led to adjournments: Rajya Sabha until 2 p.m. and Lok Sabha within 30 minutes of its convening for debates over various issues, including Bihar’s electoral rolls revision.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The debate over alleged CISF presence in Parliament highlights ongoing tensions between government and Opposition during legislative sessions.The opposition sees such actions as a breach of democratic rights like protest; however, government figures categorically deny this assertion by clarifying procedural norms around Marshal deployment. This incident reflects broader challenges in maintaining decorum while ensuring robust debate amid heightened political polarization.
As Parliament remains a crucial arena for policy-making and reform debates, repeated disruptions risk undermining its efficacy-posing concerns about public perception regarding governance effectiveness. Both sides must balance accountability with respectful discourse to uphold institutional integrity essential for democracy.
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