"There are kids in Parliament also"- Ram Madhav takes a jab at Rahul Gandhi

"There are kids in Parliament also"- Ram Madhav takes a jab at Rahul Gandhi
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New Delhi: Taking a dig at the incident of Rahul Gandhi who was seen checking his phone during President Ram Nath Kovind's address in Parliament, BJP general secretary Ram Madhav said it on Sunday that Rahul is still under a "kiddish temperament." He also went on to add that only yoga will help one in dealing with such kidding behaviours. Notably, as its International Yoga day today, Ram Madhav did not seem to be ready to miss a chance of bringing both the contexts together.

The Congress President is alleged of not paying attention at important moments when one ought to have. the matter of Rahul Gandhi browsing his phone seems to be not going well for many people present at the parliament. He is even being referred to as "kids in school" and in Parliament too.

Madhav, speaking to a gathering and even to some school children during a yoga day event, said, "In the classroom, it might get difficult to focus on what the teacher is teaching. Its difficult to focus on our textbooks during the examination. We fall asleep. But don't worry. There are kids in schools, there are kids in Parliament also."

Further, bringing in the context of yoga, the BJP general Seceratry said that such people cannot even focus on the speech by the President. such sorts of kiddish behaviours like checking messages, or playing video games can only be controlled through yoga."

The mater of the Gandhi descendants not practicing yoga has got new attention these days as it was the Yoga guru Ramdev who first made this remark that Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi used to perform yoga in private and their heirs did not honour it as a result of which power has got to elude them.

Although no response has been made by Rahul Gandhi, the Congress party has raised objections on the comments made by some BJP leaders. It says the ruling party should avoid making such remarks.

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