[ad_1] New Delhi: Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar on behalf of Congress Chief Whip Jairam Ramesh Amit Shah The privilege of the privilege filed against it was rejected. he/she described it as an attempt to harm Shah's reputation. Ramesh had alleged that Shah had attacked the Congress Parliamentary Party President Sonia Gandhi during the debate on the Disaster Management Bill, 2024.What did Rajya Sabha speaker sayDhankhar dismissed the privilege abuses notice and said that I have read it carefully. I think there is no violation in this. Dhankhar dismissed this notice and said that Shah has not broken any rules. he/she also said that Parliament is not a platform to spoil the reputation of the people. Now the Ethics Committee will review the guidelines for parliamentary conduct.Jairam Ramesh complainedJairam Ramesh said in his/her complaint that on 25 March 2025, Amit Shah said during the debate that the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF) was controlled by a family under the Congress rule. According to Ramesh, Shah also said that the Congress president was a member of that fund. Dhankhar said in the Rajya Sabha on the matter that I received a notice of breach of privilege against Amit Shah from Jairam Ramesh on 26 March 2025. Jairam has signed on 26 May.Therefore, notice of breach of privilege gaveJairam Ramesh specifically stated that on 25 March 2025, Amit Shah said during the debate on the Disaster Management Bill 2024, 'Prime Minister's National Relief Fund was created under Congress rule and PM Cares was made at the time of Narendra Modi ji under NDA rule. During the Congress rule, it was controlled by only one family. The Congress president was its member. What will the Congress President answer to the people of the country about the money of this government? They feel that no one reads or sees it. 'Chairman said- no violation happenedDhankhar said that Amit Shah presented a press release of the central government on 24 January 1948, which confirms his/her comment. Based on this, the Chairman ruled that there was no violation of privilege. he/she said that I have not found any violation in it. Truth has been fully followed, certified by a document available to honorable members. In such a situation, I cannot persuade myself to accept this privilege abuse notice against Amit Shah.Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar dismissed the notice of privilege abuses against Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Shah cited a 1948 government press release to prove his/her statement that a Congress leader was part of the management of the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh had given notice against Shah, accusing Congress Parliamentary Party chief Sonia Gandhi of 'attacking'. [ad_2]