Kiren Rijiju releases two videos of Lok Sabha ruckus on February 4, asks 'Who can justify such behaviours'
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju shared footage to rebut Congress claims, showing Opposition women MPs near PM Modi’s seat during a February 4 Lok Sabha session.
- On Tuesday, February 10, 2026, Union minister Kiren Rijiju shared video recorded inside the Lok Sabha chamber, New Delhi on February 4, showing women Congress MPs near Prime Minister Narendra Modi's front-row seat.
- Rijiju said he posted the footage to protect Parliament's dignity and sanctity after Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's advice to the Prime Minister on February 4, 2026, left details unclear.
- Inside the chamber, the clips show women Congress MPs near the Prime Minister's seat holding a banner linked to MM Naravane, refusing to move despite appeals from Giriraj Singh, while Manoj Tiwari said some entered the Well.
- The House was abruptly adjourned, and Opposition parties, led by the Congress, submitted a notice seeking Speaker Om Birla's removal, who will not preside until it is disposed while directing the Secretary General to examine it.
- It remains unknown what the Congress MPs intended inside the chamber, and Congress counters that the video shows MPs near Union ministers rather than the Prime Minister's seat, while Kiren Rijiju said ruling-party restraint prevented very ugly scenes.
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Congress MPs entered Speaker's chamber, threatened him: Minister shares video
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju alleged that 20-25 Congress MPs stormed into Speaker Om Birla’s chamber, abused and threatened him and the Prime Minister during a parliamentary face-off, and shared what he claimed was an illegally recorded video of the incident.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju accuses Congress MPs of hurling "abuses" at Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla, says "he is hurt"
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Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju posts February 4 Lok Sabha footage, showing women Congress MPs near PM’s seat; says “very ugly scenes” were prevented by restraining BJP members
Kiren Rijiju releases two videos of Lok Sabha ruckus on February 4, asks 'Who can justify such behaviours'
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju released videos of the Lok Sabha chaos on 4 February, criticising Congress MPs for their behaviour and asserting that BJP MPs restrained the situation from escalating further.
Kiren Rijiju's "Most Degrading Behaviour" Jab At Congress With Video Of Parliament Showdown
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday shared a video of the confrontation that unfolded in the Lok Sabha on February 4, describing the conduct of Congress and Opposition MPs as "the most degrading behaviour".
'Most degrading behaviour': Rijiju shares video showing Feb 4 Lok Sabha chaos that cancelled PM Modi's speech
Congress Party is proud of the most degrading behaviour by their MPs !! If we had not stopped all BJP MPs and allowed the women MPs to confront Cong. MPs, it would have led to very ugly scene, Kiren Rijiju said while sharing a clip of events in Lok Sabha on February 4.
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