My Mic Was Switched Off In Parliament, Says Rahul Gandhi

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  • Published On: March 16, 2021
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday claimed that his mic was "turned off" in parliament once. "My mic was turned off in the parliament and it was not telecast on television," he said in an online interaction with Brown University professor Ashutosh Varshney, faculty and students. "BJP MPs in parliament tell me that they cannot have an open discussion. They say they are told what to say," he said.

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