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Gogoi responded earnestly, claiming that the BJP suffers from 'Gaurav Phobia'...

Digital Desk: The breach in Parliament security and Home Minister Amit Shah's choice to speak on a private TV channel about the incident while Parliament was in session has sparked heated debate, for which Congress is demanding a response from the Saffron party.

Recently, MP Gaurav Gogoi of the Indian National Congress (INC) Party taking a dig at the BJP reacted to these two matters of the Parliament.

Gogoi stated that the, " 'dignity of Parliament was lost twice', Firstly, two youths inside the Parliament caused terror by bypassing rigorous security. Second, the Home Minister did not have time to appear in Parliament and instead spoke on a private TV."

However, Gogoi went on to say that the BJP had expressed grave concern over him, to which Gogoi responded earnestly, claiming that the BJP suffers from 'Gaurav Phobia'. BJP somewhere of that phobia has plied delimitation 6-7 months ahead of the elections.

According to him, the BJP is filled with pride and also claimed that the results of the four state assembly elections will have no bearing on the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Gogoi further stated, "It's not a big deal where I will contest elections from, for me, the entire Assam is my constituency."

Taking a heave at BJP, Gogoi explained that if needed, "I'll speak regarding Karbi Anglong and also about six indigenous tribes."

Furthermore, Gogoi claimed that the BJP and a section of the media are more concerned that from which constituency will i play as a congress candidate.

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