Scepter should be removed from parliament - Samajwadi mp Request.

Samajwadi party mp wants to remove scepter from Parliament. rk Chaudhary's request has become a controversy. The scepter that India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru received from the monks of Thiruvavaduthurai Mutt in tamil Nadu at the time of independence was installed by prime minister Modi in the new parliament last year.As the scepter was installed near the Speaker's seat in the Lok Sabha, there was support and opposition to it.


Speaking in the parliamentary meeting, Akhilesh Yadav's Samajwadi party mp, RK Chowdhury said that the scepter should be removed. He opined that it is the king who administers justice with a scepter in his hand and it is not appropriate to place a scepter in Parliament. And the Samajwadi mp said that instead of the scepter, a model of the constitution should be placedis asking. The opposition to Scepter is now back in the news. It is noteworthy that when the President came to the parliament to address the joint session despite the protests, the staff who preceded him carried the scepter.


A symbol of monarchy or imperialism. rk Chowdhury also requested that the scepter should be removed and the Constitution of india should be placed in its place. But rk Chowdhury's request was rejected. DMK spokesperson TKS Elangovan said that the Samajwadi member's opinion that the scepter should be removed from the parliament is correct.
Union minister of State L, Murugan has said that the opposition parties do not know the value of the scepter and do not know the value of the tamil language and culture. In this situation, former governor Tamilisai Soundararajan has explained that the scepter is not a symbol of tyranny, but a symbol of democracy.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has condemned that the Samajwadi party has never respected the history and culture of India. Posted in tamil on his X page, he mentioned that the opinion of the opposition shows their ignorance, especially the ignorance of India's allies against tamil culture.

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