Rahul and other Congress leaders walked out of the committee
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New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and others have walked out of a meeting of the Parliamentary Defense Standing Committee to protest the wastage of time on the issue of Armed Forces uniforms. Rahul and other Congress leaders walked out of the meeting, pointing out that they were wasting time in unnecessary discussions at a time when important issues related to national security were being discussed. He emphasized that the decision was not a signal of a formal antitrust inquiry into the military, but rather a signal of a formal antitrust inquiry into the allegations.
The BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP has demanded that the army uniform be changed to identify people of different ranks. Rahul Gandhi, who tried to raise issues such as the Chinese invasion and better arrangements for troops in Ladakh, was not given a chance to speak. While discussing the issue of uniforms of the Army, Navy and Air Force in the presence of Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat, Rahul said that the political leadership should discuss national security. BJP MP Jewel Oram, who chaired the assembly committee, did not agree. With this, Rahul and Congress members Rajiv Satav and Revanth Reddy resigned.