Rajya Sabha MP seek RSS ban in Saudi Arabia!
A notice has been issued to Rajya Sabha MP Raashid Alvi for making objectionable statements on domestic issues in foreign country.While on foreign tour to Saudi Arabia on Feb 7th 2011,Raashid Alvi demanded ban on RSS,which is breach of privilege of Rajya Sabha.
Demanding ban on RSS while on foreign tour Raashid Alvi attempted to create pressure on government of India and thereby violated the oath taken by him while becoming MP of Rajya Sabha.If he really wanted to demand ban on any Indian organization he could demand it in Parliament but instead of doing so he has demanded it in Saudi Arabia.
His statement in Saudi Arabia clearly proves that Raashid Alvi has no faith on Indian democratic system, he has no respect for Parliament and he has no faith on Indian judiciary,so he has made such statement on foreign soil.Also his statement made impression that there is no rule of law in India,so Indian MP has no other way than to appeal ban on particular Indian organization on foreign soil.
Notice demands clarification and unconditional apology from Alvi for internationalizing domestic issue and for insulting Indian state and Parliament.If Raashid Alvi fails to do so, appeal will be made to Speaker of Rajya Sabha and President of India to demand action against Raashid Alvi.
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