New Delhi [India], March 28 (ANI): The Congress party member
Salman Khurshid
has expressed worries about the trustworthiness of governmental institutions
data
, indicating substantial concerns about its reliability.
Talking to ANI, Khurshid stated, “Numerous doubts have been raised regarding the government’s integrity.”
data
There are numerous uncertainties regarding the government.
data
It falls upon the government to safeguard the integrity of the system.
data
.”
Khurshid’s comments followed those of Home Minister
Amit Shah
On Thursday criticized the Congress leader
Rahul Gandhi
of relying on NGO-generated
data
rather than relying on formal governmental documents.
“Since
Rahul Gandhi
has emerged as the head of the INDI coalition, he seeks out
data
Issued by non-governmental organizations at times, he also reads speeches prepared by these groups,” Shah mentioned.
Shah was addressing the Lok Sabha regarding the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025, which was subsequently approved by the chamber.
Shah’s comments followed
Rahul Gandhi
Gandhi alleged that he frequently wasn’t permitted to speak in the House. “They never let me speak; I wonder what they fear,” he questioned reporters.
Subsequently, a group of leaders from the India bloc presented a letter to the Lok Sabha Speaker, highlighting the ways in which the governing party is disregarding the traditions, regulations, and cultural norms of the House.
In response to the discussion in the Lok Sabha regarding the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025,
Amit Shah
India has stated that it is not a ‘Dharamshala,’ and individuals posing a risk to national security will not be permitted entry into the country.
People who pose a risk to national security will not be permitted to enter our country. Our nation does not function as a ‘Dharamshala’ (inn)…” he stated. “However, anyone coming here with the intention to contribute positively towards the nation’s progress is most welcomed.
Shah emphasized that it is crucial to be aware of individuals entering the country’s borders.
“Immigration does not stand alone as an isolated matter; many domestic concerns are intertwined with it. Ensuring national safety requires knowing who crosses our border. Therefore, we’ll closely monitor individuals who might jeopardize the country’s security,” he further stated.
The second phase of the budget session
Parliament
Started on March 10 and set to end on April 4. (ANI)
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