Updated On: 04 February, 2026 05:35 PM IST | Tarun Verma
Both the Houses of the Parliament witnessed huge uproad over the India-US trade deal and the unpublished "memoir" of former Army chief MM Naravane. Since Monday afternoon, the Lower House has been witnessing uproar after Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi, was disallowed from quoting an article that cited in the memoir on the 2020 India-China conflict. (Pics/PTI)

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Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi cites former Army chief MM Naravane`s `unreleased memoir` to claim that Prime Minister Narendra Modi shed responsibility during the India-China conflict in 2020 and passed the buck on to Naravane
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Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan) Singh speaks in the Rajya Sabha during the Budget session of Parliament

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Rajya Sabha BJP member Samik Bhattacharya launched a scathing attack on the TMC-led West Bengal government, accusing it of not implementing several Central social welfare schemes, including Ayushman Bharat, due to "vendetta politics"
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Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Raghav Chadha raised concern in Rajya Sabha on the sale of adulterated food products across the country and urged the government to strengthen food safety regulator FSSAI

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Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju moved the motion for suspension of the eight members for the remainder of the budget session for "violating rules and throwing papers on the chair".
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Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday assured MPs that India had successfully safeguarded the interests of the agriculture and dairy sectors in the trade deal with the United States. In response to the rising concern over the agricultural sector, Goyal told the Lok Sabha that the two nations held year-long discussions and ensured security to the sensitive sectors

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Goyal also addressed the Rajya Sabha. Soon after the minister finished his statement in the Rajya Sabha, Opposition members sought clarifications, which were not allowed by Chairman CP Radhakrishnan.
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