New Delhi: Hitting back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his "tube light" barb, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said he does not behave like a prime minister.
He also alleged that the ruckus in the Lok Sabha was "orchestrated" to prevent him from questioning the government.
"Normally, a prime minister has a particular status, a prime minister has a particular way of behaving, a particular stature, our prime minister doesn't have these. He does not behave in a prime ministerial way," he told reporters outside Parliament.
Gandhi said this when he was asked about Modi's "tube light" barb at him during his reply to the motion of thanks to the president's address in the Lok Sabha on Thursday.
He also said that "we are being stifled and we are not being allowed to speak in Parliament". "They have suppressed our voices," Gandhi said.
On Friday, there was an uproar in the Lok Sabha over comments made by BJP MP and Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan against Gandhi. The House was adjourned for the day at 2 pm.
"The orchestrated ruckus in Parliament today was designed to prevent me from questioning the government. The youth of India can clearly see that the PM has no clue about how to tackle the unemployment crisis. To protect him, the BJP will keep disrupting Parliament, preventing debate," the Congress leader said on Twitter later.
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Gandhi told reporters that he was seeking to raise an issue of the people of his Lok Sabha constituency Wayanad not getting access to medical facilities in the absence of a medical college.
"But I was prevented from doing so," he said.