Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju speaks in the Lok Sabha during the Budget Session of Parliament, on February 11, 2026. Photo Credits: Sansad TV via PTI Photo

Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju speaks in the Lok Sabha during the Budget Session of Parliament, on February 11, 2026. Photo Credits: Sansad TV via PTI Photo

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Wednesday (February 11, 2026) alleged that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s speech in the Lok Sabha was “full of lies” and the ruling alliance will seek to expunge from the House records the “lies” he has spoken.

Soon after Mr. Gandhi’s speech during a debate on the Union Budget, Mr. Rijiju said that ruling alliance members would serve a notice before the chair seeking authentication of whatever the leader of the Opposition has said. “We will demand expunging of whatever lies Rahul Gandhi has spoken,” he told reporters in Delhi.

Even though Mr. Gandhi has promised to authenticate what he has spoken, the Minister said, “I know he cannot authenticate them because he lied. He lied in the House.” Mr. Rijiju further alleged that the Congress leader deliberately lies and then leaves the House, instead of sitting there to listen to the Minister concerned’s reply.

It was unfortunate, he said, that the country does not have a person with a serious nature befitting the position of the leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha. “Our party has taken a stand that we will counter Rahul Gandhi’s lies outside, but inside the House, a notice will be issued,” he said.

Mr. Rijiju said Mr. Gandhi has made a major allegation against Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri without giving any notice, which is a serious breach of privilege. “We will file the necessary notice with the speaker. The leader of the opposition did not make any useful substantive contribution to the budget discussion but only made some wild allegations,” he said.

The Minister said he told Mr. Gandhi to be present in the House when Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman would reply to the budget discussion. “After his speech, he immediately went out of the House. The rule is that once a member delivers his speech, he cannot leave the House immediately,” he said.

Mr. Gandhi alleged in the Lok Sabha that the government has “sold Bharat Mata” through the India-U.S. interim trade deal and that it was a “wholesale surrender” with India’s energy security handed over to America and farmers’ interests compromised. Mr. Rijiju said no one can sell or buy India, no one can think of that. “In 2011-12, India was considered as one of the fragile five country. Now we are the fourth largest economy and poised to become the third largest,” he said.


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