Chaos in Lok Sabha: Eight MPs Suspended as Clash Over Former Army Chief’s Memoir Paralyzes House
The Lok Sabha faced a major standoff as eight MPs were suspended following chaotic protests over Rahul Gandhi’s mention of former Army Chief M.M. Naravane’s memoir. The debate on the Motion of Thanks turned into a confrontation over parliamentary rules, national security, and India-China relations. Read the full report on the disruptions and disciplinary actions
A Battle Over 'Authenticated' Evidence
The friction ignited when Rahul Gandhi sought to introduce an article referencing General Naravane’s yet-to-be-released memoirs. Invoking national security concerns and India’s complex border relations with China, Gandhi insisted on his right to use the document as a focal point of his critique.
Despite a prior ruling by the Chair on Monday regarding this specific matter, Gandhi maintained that he had met the procedural requirements for the House. "I have authenticated it," he declared, referring to the parliamentary protocol where a member submits a signed copy of a document to affirm its veracity. However, the move was met with fierce resistance from BJP lawmakers, who argued that the use of unpublished, sensitive military reflections was a breach of protocol
Escalation and Disciplinary Action
The legislative atmosphere soured rapidly as the Chair, presided over by Krishna Prasad Tenneti during the peak of the unrest, struggled to maintain order. The confrontation moved beyond verbal sparring when several Congress MPs transitioned from vocal protest to physical disruption.
In a series of dramatic scenes that forced multiple adjournments, the House witnessed:
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Physical Protests: Members of the Opposition climbed onto parliamentary tables to register their dissent.
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Defiance of the Chair: In a direct challenge to the authority of the Speaker’s post, papers were torn and hurled toward the Chair.
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Total Gridlock: The chaos effectively stalled all legislative business, preventing any meaningful deliberation on the President’s address.
Following the persistent "disorderly conduct," the House moved to suspend eight MPs. The suspension serves as a stern administrative response to the destruction of parliamentary property and the perceived disrespect toward the presiding officer
The Broader Implications
This clash underscores the deepening divide within the Indian Parliament, where the intersection of national security discourse and procedural technicalities has become a flashpoint for political confrontation. By centering the debate on a former Army Chief’s memoirs, the Opposition has signaled its intent to keep India-China relations at the forefront of the national narrative
However, the suspension of eight members highlights a growing concern regarding the sanctity of parliamentary proceedings. As the House struggles to balance robust debate with decorum, this incident remains a stark reminder of the volatile climate currently defining India’s legislative heart.

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