Congress demoralising armed forces, Opposition being obstructionist in Parliament: BJP
It is unfortunate that the opposition's "frustration" has reached such a level that they have stopped respecting parliamentary rules and regulations or paying any heed to the chairman's rulings, he told reporters after the walkout.

It is unfortunate that the opposition's "frustration" has reached such a level that they have stopped respecting parliamentary rules and regulations or paying any heed to the chairman's rulings, he told reporters after the walkout.
The Congress, especially, is resorting to a very low level of politics, Goyal, accompanied by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi, said.
The Congress and its leader Rahul Gandhi are "demoralising" the armed forces at a time when the country should speak in one voice and encourage and laud them for their valour, he said, adding, "It is in India's, its democracy's and everyone's interest that an issue as sensitive as national security should not be politicised and Parliament should be allowed to function."
Opposition parties in the Rajya Sabha walked out of the House on Monday after the Chair rejected demands for a debate on alleged Chinese incursion on the borders.
Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar rejected all the nine notices under rule 267 saying they were not in order. However, Congress and other parties kept insisting on their demand for the suspension of business so the issue could be taken up.
But the chair did not relent, leading to MPs of the Congress, Left, DMK and other parties staging a walkout.
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