Uproar in LS after Rahul seeks to quote from ex-Army chief’s ‘memoir’
   Date :03-Feb-2026
 
Uproar in LS after Rahul seeks to quote from ex Army chief’s memoir
 
NEW DELHI :
 
A ROW erupted in Lok Sabha on Monday when Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi sought to quote from a “memoir” of former Army chief M M Naravane on the 2020 India-China conflict but faced strong opposition from Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and other BJP members who accused the Congress leader of misleading the House, leading to uproar and adjournment of proceedings for the day. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla disallowed Gandhi from raising the issue, but he did not relent and several Opposition leaders also rallied behind him. The House was adjourned twice and later for the day amid heated exchanges between the Treasury and Opposition benches. Earlier, as Gandhi rose to speak on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s address, he said he would first like to respond to the charges made by the previous speaker, BJP MP Tejasvi Surya, against the Congress on nationalism and began quoting from what he stated was the “memoir” of General Naravane talking about the India-China conflict of 2020.
 
However, Defence Minister Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah strongly protested and asked Gandhi to clarify whether the book had been published or not. The uproar went on for about 50 minutes with Speaker Om Birla repeatedly stating that no book or newspaper clipping can be quoted on a matter not related to the proceedings of the House, and Gandhi insisting that the document was authenticated and he could quote from it. Government sources said Gandhi was reading “concocted things” on China. They said there was ample material in the public domain on the decisions taken by India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, on China, and alleged that he “surrendered thousands of acres of land just to further his own statesmanship.” Gandhi said he never wanted to speak on the particular issue, but decided to do so after BJP’s Surya questioned the patriotism of the Congress party. Rijiju said if the Leader of the Opposition repeatedly ignores the Speaker’s ruling and flouts rules, the House will have to discuss what action should be taken against such a member.
 
The Minister said Gandhi was setting a wrong example for young MPs by not following the rules of the House. With Gandhi unrelenting, the Speaker repeatedly warned him against quoting the book. Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav supported Gandhi and urged the Speaker to allow the Congress leader to speak. With both the Treasury and Opposition MPs unrelenting, the Speaker adjourned the House till 3 pm. When the House reassembled at 3 pm, Gandhi again attempted to raise the India-China border issue and was met with stiff resistance from the treasury benches. Rijiju said Gandhi should not say things that belittle the Army. As the deadlock continued, Birla adjourned the House till 4 pm. Later, when the House reassembled, Gandhi said he was raising a matter of national security. “It is uncomfortable for the defence minister and the prime minister, I understand. I consider national security the most important issue. If it was not uncomfortable, they would have let me speak, but the fact they are not allowing me to speak shows that they are uncomfortable,” Gandhi said.
 
Several Opposition leaders, including TMC’s Mahua Moitra and Kalyan Banerjee, RJD’s Manoj Jha, and SP chief Yadav, supported Gandhi on the issue. Not being allowed to quote from ex-Army chief’s book as it indicts PM, Defence Minister: Rahul: CONGRESS leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday claimed that he was not being allowed to quote from former Army chief MM Naravane’s unpublished book in the Lok Sabha because it indicts Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh for “letting down” the Army during the 2020 conflict with China. Speaking to reporters in the Parliament House complex here, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha said the Government is afraid of a line that he wants to quote from the former Army chief’s book and asserted that he would state it in the Lower House.
 
“Naravane ji has written about the Prime Minister and Rajnath Singh ji clearly in his book, which has appeared in an article and I am quoting from that article. They are scared because if it comes out, the reality of Narendra Modi ji and Rajnath Singh ji will be revealed. What happened to the 56-inch chest when China was before us and advancing?” Gandhi said. Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said her brother would authenticate what he is saying and asserted that rules permit quoting from a published source, adding that the material Gandhi referred to had been published in an article.