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Charanjit Channi got angry at Ravneet Bittu in Parliament, the Union Minister said- ‘… then I will change my name’, there was a lot of uproar

In the Lok Sabha session, a heated debate broke out between Jalandhar MP Charanjit Singh Channi and Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu, which created a heated atmosphere in the Lok Sabha. Sandhya Rai, sitting on the chair, appealed to both of them to make peace. As soon as Ravneet Singh Bittu started going to the well in anger, Congress MP Amarinder Raja Vading also moved towards the well before Channi. The debate was so intense that the proceedings of the House had to be stopped till 2.00 pm.

In fact, Charanjit Singh Channi told Ravneet Bittu, “Your father was martyred, but let me tell you that he did not die on the day of martyrdom. Rather, he died on the day you left the Congress.” On this statement of Channi, the MPs started banging the table. At the same time, when the ruling party interrupted, Channi complained that he was being harassed. He said, “They have come from Punjab, it does not mean that they keep harassing me.”

‘Channi is the most corrupt MP’ – Ravneet Bittu’s claim

In response to this, Ravneet Singh Bittu got angry and termed Charanjit Channi as the most corrupt leader. Bittu said, “My grandfather sacrificed for the country, not for Congress. Channi talks about poverty, but his property should be asked.” Bittu claimed that Channi would be the richest and most corrupt MP of Punjab. If this does not happen, he will change his name.

He described Charanjit Singh Channi as the owner of thousands of crores of rupees. Ravneet Singh Bittu claimed that Charanjit Singh Channi’s name came up in many cases, including ‘Me Too’.

PM Modi and Finance Minister were also targeted

MP Channi targeted the BJP government while addressing Chairman Sandhya Rai. Channi said that he feels that the people of the government are tired of ruling for 10 years. Now they have no idea or seriousness. Important discussions are going on about the country’s budget, but neither the Prime Minister, nor the Home Minister, nor the Finance Minister are present here. Their chairs are lying vacant.

Charanjit Singh Channi said in the House, “Those who presented the budget should be present here to answer questions, they should tell what all was not given in the budget.”