The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has labeled the Congress party as a “party of anarchy” following a protest led by Rahul Gandhi at the Parliament Street police station in Delhi. This protest took place on Friday and was prompted by the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) related to the alleged use of a pellet gun during a protest at Jantar Mantar. The BJP accused Gandhi of staging the sit-in as a distraction, suggesting that the Congress has acknowledged a misstep regarding its position on Vande Mataram.
Union Minister JP Nadda also criticised Rahul Gandhi’s protest, saying that the The entire country is once again witnessing the ‘kind of cheap, attention-seeking politics that Rahul Gandhi displayed today outside the Sansad Marg police station’. “It is very unfortunate that LoP Rahul Gandhi does politics of anarchy. The Supreme Court has formed a high-powered committee to probe into this. Rahul Gandhi, don’t you want to respect any law?
Congress leaders and cadres gathered outside the Parliament Street police station on Friday morning as Rahul Gandhi staged a sit-in protest there along with Sahil Lochab, the alleged victim of pellet gun use on July 20.
Currently, he is sitting on dharna at Parliament Street Police Station without permission or prior information,” Prasad said. Highlighting that judicial authorities have already constituted a high-powered committee to independently investigate the incident, Prasad said according to ANI, said: “The police have informed him that an FIR has already been registered on the incident he is quoting, and it is being probed.

