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Parliament Standoff Halts Lok Sabha as Supreme Court Rejects Bihar Poll Plea and Police Temper 'Korean App' Claim

Procedural flashpoints underscored how rules and evidence, not rhetoric, will steer the next steps.

Overview

  • An eyewitness account detailed coordinated opposition plans with posters minutes before the Prime Minister’s address, after which Speaker Sandhya Rai adjourned the Lok Sabha for the day at 5:02 pm on 4 February.
  • Outside Parliament, Rahul Gandhi and Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu traded barbs, and in the Rajya Sabha J.P. Nadda’s “abodh” remark about Rahul drew a sharp response from Congress, with Priyanka Gandhi alleging he was being silenced.
  • Ghaziabad police said they have found no technical proof that three sisters used a Korean task‑based app, though a seized diary describes an intense fixation with Korean culture; autopsy findings cite fatal head injuries and multiple lines of inquiry are underway.
  • The Supreme Court on 6 February dismissed Prashant Kishor’s plea to annul the 2025 Bihar assembly election, indicating such challenges must be constituency‑specific and directing the petitioner to pursue remedies in the high court.
  • In Karnataka, BJP and JDS MLAs spent the night inside the assembly complex demanding Excise Minister R.B. Timmapur’s resignation over alleged large‑scale excise irregularities, citing claims of a Rs 6,000 crore collection.