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Rahul Gandhi's 'memoir' remark triggers uproar in Lok Sabha

"I have authenticated it," he said.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: February 3, 2026, 04:15 PM - 2 min read

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Rahul Gandhi’s attempt to cite an article referencing ex-army chief M M Naravane’s unpublished memoir sparked uproar in Lok Sabha, leading to repeated adjournments.


A statement by the Leader of the Opposition and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi turned into a controversial dispute in the Parliament. Rahul authenticated a copy of an article in the Lok Sabha which cited former army chief M M Naravane's unpublished 'memoir,' but it failed to end the impasse over the matter, leading to a brief adjournment. The Congress leader insisted on raising the issue in the House.
 
In between all this, Chair Krishna Prasad Tenneti moved on to other Speakers and asked Harish Balayogi of the TDP, an NDA constituent, to speak on the President's address after three opposition MPs refused to speak, showing solidarity with Gandhi.
 
As Balayogi spoke, opposition MPs raised slogans and the ruckus continued in the House, prompting the chair to adjourn it till 3 PM.
 
Tenneti asked Congress MP KC Venugopal to address the chair properly and not make any casual references to the chair.
 
As soon as Gandhi was asked to speak on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address, he cited the Speaker's ruling of Monday and authenticated the copy of the article.
 
"I have authenticated it," he said.
 
 
To authenticate a document, a member has to submit a signed copy of it, affirming that it is correct to the best of his knowledge. Tenneti, who was chairing the House, asked the Congress leader to table it, saying, "we will examine it and get back".
 
As the impasse continued over Gandhi seeking to quote the article, Tenneti adjourned the proceedings till 3 pm.
 
A row had erupted in the Lok Sabha on Monday when Gandhi sought to quote from an unpublished 'memoir' of the former army chief on the 2020 India-China conflict. Following this, he faced strong opposition from Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and other BJP members who accused the Congress leader of misleading the House.
 
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla disallowed Gandhi from raising the issue, but he did not relent, and several opposition leaders also rallied behind him.
 
On Tuesday, the House was adjourned twice and later for the day amid uproar as heated exchanges took place between the treasury and opposition benches.  

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