Patiala: A video from Patiala, Punjab, has emerged showing Tara Bai, a BJP Block President, allegedly mistreating her 81-year-old father-in-law, Jan Vijay Singh. The footage, which has sparked outrage on social media, depicts Tara Bai verbally confronting Singh during a video call, culminating in her pushing him while he attempts to make tea.
The video captures Singh, visibly frustrated, trying to knock the phone out of Tara Bai's hands. Following this confrontation, she is seen pulling kitchen utensils from Singh before leaving him unattended in the kitchen.
No official response has been issued by Tara Bai or the BJP as of yet.
In a disturbing video surfacing from #Patiala, #Punjab, Tara Bai, also known as Alias Margret DSouza, the #BJP Block President from Patiala, is seen allegedly mistreating her 81-year-old father-in-law, Mr. Jan Vijay Singh.
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New Delhi (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday slammed the opposition, saying those who were rejected by people 80-90 times were trying to control Parliament by resorting to hooliganism for their own political gains.
Addressing reporters ahead of the start of the Winter Session of Parliament, Modi said such handful of people did not succeed in their intentions but people of the country observed their actions and punished them at an appropriate time.
Modi's remarks came days after the BJP-led coalition won the Maharashtra Assembly elections by a landslide, bagging 235 seats and relegating the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi to a distant 49 seats in the 288-member House.
Earlier, the BJP registered a surprise third consecutive victory in the Haryana polls, trouncing the Congress, which was billed as a pre-poll favourite.
"There should be a healthy debate in the Parliament but, unfortunately, certain individuals are trying to control Parliament for their own political gains, resorting to disruptions and chaos," Modi said.
"Though their tactics ultimately fail, the people watch their behaviour closely and deliver justice when the time comes," he added.
Modi said he had been repeatedly urging opposition colleagues, and some also agreed that Parliament should function smoothly.
"But those who have been continuously rejected by the public ignore the words of their colleagues and disrespect their sentiments and that of democracy," the prime minister said.
The Winter Session of Parliament began on Monday and is scheduled to continue till December 20.