Rapid Ranjan calls Nirmala 'Nirbala' after Modi-Shah is considered an intruder


New delhi date. December 2, 2019, Monday

Now the controversy has started because of a statement regarding Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman after opposition leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury made controversial remarks on the issue of Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah in the Congress Lok Sabha. Arthur Ranjan Chowdhury has disputed Nirmala as Nirbala.

There was talk of corporate tax in the Lok Sabha. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaram made a statement in the Lok Sabha on corporate tax issues. After that, the leader of the Congress parliamentary party, Arthur Ranjan Chowdhury, answered the finance minister.

While talking about the corporate tax debate, Ranjan Chowdhury said, "I give you a lot of respect, but sometimes I think you should do Nirbala instead of Nirmala after seeing that you cannot do anything you can think of as a minister."

Earlier, the finance minister had said that many companies were leaving China after the signs of trade-off between the US-China. The time was right to reduce corporate tax.

After that, the opposition, including Congress, surrounded the government on the issue and blamed the government's current policies on the backdrop of the economy. At that time, Adrien was shocked by the statement of Ranjan Chowdhury. BJP MPs have apologized for the impatient Ranjan.

Adhir Ranjan apologizes for controversial statements: BJP

Earlier, Arthur Ranjan Chowdhury had coined the term as an intruder for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah. Then the impatient Ranjan Chowdhury came to the BJP's mark. That statement was heavily criticized. The BJP also criticized Sonia Gandhi for being an intruder. Leaders of both parties attacked each other on the issue.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi said that since Adhir Ranjan had insulted the Prime Minister and the Home Minister, the Lok Sabha should apologize. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla had to postpone the house after BJP MPs protested against the Congress leader and demanded continued apology.

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