In a dramatic turn of events, Delhi Police have registered an FIR against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi following a scuffle during a parliamentary session that erupted into chaos. The incident, which occurred during heated debates over pressing national issues, has further escalated tensions between the ruling party and the opposition.
Eyewitnesses reported high drama in the House, with lawmakers engaging in verbal clashes and physical confrontations. The FIR against Gandhi reportedly cites charges of alleged misconduct and obstructing official proceedings. Congress leaders have slammed the move, calling it a political vendetta aimed at silencing dissent.
"This is an attack on democracy," said Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala. "Rahul Gandhi was only standing up for the voice of the people."
The ruling party, however, defended the police action, claiming that Gandhi’s behavior crossed the line of acceptable conduct in Parliament. "The rule of law applies to everyone, even senior opposition leaders," said a BJP official.
The incident has triggered a massive political storm, with protests erupting outside Parliament and calls for nationwide demonstrations by Congress supporters. As the nation watches, the confrontation between the opposition and the government seems poised to deepen, raising questions about the state of democratic discourse in India.