Did MP Raghav Chadha say anything by referring to Dinkar's poem?
Did mp Raghav Chadha say anything by referring to Dinkar's poem?
The delhi Services Bill was introduced in the rajya sabha on monday (August 7). Union minister Amit Shah placed it on the table of the House. Many opposition parties including AAP, congress have opposed this bill. On this bill, AAP mp Raghav Chadha targeted the central government while reciting the poem of poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar.
Raghav Chadha said, “I am speaking not only on behalf of the people of delhi but on behalf of the people of the entire country. Rarely before today, an unconstitutional, illegal piece of paper would have been brought to the house through a bill. "
Mahabharata mentioned
The aam aadmi party mp said, "I would like to mention the part of Mahabharata, which has been written by poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar in a very nice poem, in which Lord Shri krishna went to Hastinapur as a messenger of peace, taking the proposal of peace from the Padvas." Were."
Raghav Chadha recited the poem
The AAP mp read out Dinkar's poem in the parliament and said, "God came to Hastinapur to save Duryodhana from destruction and brought the message of the Pandavas. Five grams, keep all your land." He further narrated, "We will eat there happily, we will not raise asi on the family. Duryodhan could not give that too, could not take the blessings of the society, instead he went on to bind Hari, which was an impossible practice. When destruction befalls Manuj, first Conscience dies."
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