Kharge responded by saying that historical figures like Rana Sanga and Maharana Pratap were highly respectable. But he reiterated that violence could not be justified, as the Constitution does not permit it.At this point, Suman attempted to speak and the chair allowed him to speak, but BJP MPs again started shouting slogans with an intent not to allow the SP leader to speak. Chairman Dhankhar ruled that only Suman’s statement would go on record, but the protests did not cease, which prompted the chair to adjourn the proceedings till Noon.The controversy surrounding Rana Sanga began after SP MP Suman is a statement termed Rana Sanga, a 16th-century Rajput king, a “traitor” for allegedly bringing Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty, to defeat Ibrahim Lodi.Following Suman’s statement, violence erupted at his residence in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, on Wednesday as unidentified individuals resorted to stone-pelting, smashing window panes, and vandalising vehicles parked outside.
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