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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar furious over Chidambaram’s ‘part timer’ statement, said – it is not forgivable Objecting to P Chidambaram’s sharp remarks on the three new criminal laws, Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday termed the former Union Minister’s statement as ‘unforgivable’ and demanded that the former Union Minister should withdraw his ‘insulting and defamatory statement. He said that I was shocked beyond words when I read Chidambaram’s interview to a leading national daily in the morning, in which he said that the new laws were drafted by part-time people. Are we part timers in Parliament? This is an unforgivable insult to the conscience of Parliament. Objecting to P Chidambaram’s sharp remarks on the three new criminal laws, Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday termed the former Union Minister’s statement as ‘unforgivable’ and demanded that the former Union Minister should withdraw his ‘insulting and defamatory statement. He said that I was shocked beyond words when I read Chidambaram’s interview to a leading national daily in the morning in which he said that the new laws were drafted by part-timers. Are we part-timers in Parliament? This is an unpardonable insult to the conscience of Parliament.

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar furious over Chidambaram’s ‘part timer’ statement, said – it is not forgivable
Objecting to P Chidambaram’s sharp remarks on the three new criminal laws, Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday termed the former Union Minister’s statement as ‘unforgivable’ and demanded that the former Union Minister should withdraw his ‘insulting and defamatory statement. He said that I was shocked beyond words when I read Chidambaram’s interview to a leading national daily in the morning, in which he said that the new laws were drafted by part-time people. Are we part timers in Parliament? This is an unforgivable insult to the conscience of Parliament. Objecting to P Chidambaram’s sharp remarks on the three new criminal laws, Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday termed the former Union Minister’s statement as ‘unforgivable’ and demanded that the former Union Minister should withdraw his ‘insulting and defamatory statement. He said that I was shocked beyond words when I read Chidambaram’s interview to a leading national daily in the morning in which he said that the new laws were drafted by part-timers. Are we part-timers in Parliament? This is an unpardonable insult to the conscience of Parliament.

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