Thursday, March 20th, 2025

What did Rahul Gandhi do in front of Amit Shah who was going to take oath?


New Delhi: The first parliamentary session of the 18th Lok Sabha has begun. On the first day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the priorities of the government before entering the Parliament and also appealed to the opposition for cooperation. According to tradition, on the first day, Protem Speaker Bhartruhari Mahtab is administering oath to the MPs elected from across the country. Meanwhile, various types of scenes are coming to the fore. One such scene was seen when Home Minister Amit Shah was going to take oath. As soon as Amit Shah climbed the dais, Congress MPs sitting in the opposition camp Rahul Gandhi he/she did something that drew everyone’s attention towards him/her.

This time the opposition camp has increased in numbers

This time’s Parliament session is special in many ways. For the first time, the country is witnessing the oath ceremony of MPs in a self-made Parliament. For the first time after independence, policies for the country will be decided in the self-made Parliament. At the same time, this is the first time in the last decade that the numbers in the opposition camp have also become close to that of the ruling party. This time the ruling NDA has 293 MPs while the opposition India Alliance also has 234 MPs. Meaning, this time there is a difference of only 59 MPs. In the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the NDA had a huge lead over the opposition.

Rahul Gandhi waving a copy of the Constitution in front of Amit Shah.

What did Rahul do before Shah’s oath?

Anyway, let’s talk about Rahul Gandhi. What happened was that when Home Minister Amit Shah reached the dias to take oath on his/her turn, Rahul Gandhi, sitting in the first row of the opposition, started showing the copy of the Constitution. As soon as Shah came in front of Rahul, he/she immediately started waving the copy of the Constitution in his/her hand. The camera installed in the House captured this scene. Shah took the oath of office and secrecy after Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. he/she has been elected from Gandhinagar, Gujarat. At the same time, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi won from Wayanad in Kerala and Rae Bareli seat of Uttar Pradesh this time. However, according to the rules, he/she had to leave one seat. Rahul is currently an MP from Rae Bareli.

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