Yearender 2025: 10 statements made in Parliament that went viral
Like all years, this year too witnessed some fiery, hilarious and witty debates in Parliament. Take a look at some of the viral the statements made in Parliament in 2025.
Like all years, this year too witnessed some fiery, hilarious and witty debates in Parliament. Take a look at some of the viral the statements made in Parliament in 2025.
1. Mocking BJP on its loss in Ayodhya, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi claimed, "The moment I mention Ayodhya in Parliament, my mic is turned off and I’m not allowed to speak.”
2. Amid heated debate on 'Operation Sindoor' in Lok Sabha, Home Minister Amit Shah lashed out at Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi and said, "You have been to Pakistan many times. But have you been to the Indian borders? Go and take a look at the difficulties our soldiers face. You ask what if someone enters the nation? If someone enters India, he will either get arrested or will be killed in an encounter. None will be spared.”
3. Questioning the BJP government over US President Donald Trump’s claims of having restored peace between India and Pakistan, Congress MP Deepender Hooda said: "You need to choose either. Either hold talks and improve relations, or silence Donald. Else, shut down McDonald’s in India.”
4. Targetting PM Modi in July 2025, Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Kalyan Banerjee said, "The moment you stand in front of the American President, your height is reduced to 5 feet, and your chest is reduced to 36 inches from 56 inches".
5. Responding to Rahul Gandhi’s question that the government stopped Operation Sindoor under US’s pressure, PM Modi said, "Congress always questioned the authenticity of surgical strike, and air strike on Pakistan and after Operation Sindoor, they raised the same question. First, they called it fake and now they are questioning why did we stop the action against Pakistan.”
6. Congress MP Mallikarjun Kharge said during monsoon session, "If the PM doesn't come to the House despite being present in Parliament premises, then it is an insult to the House.” After this, HM Amit Shah said, "It is irony that the person asking to speak here is the one not allowed to speak by his own party.”
7. Slamming Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, HM Amit Shah said, "The Leader of Opposition categorically mentioned those who proudly call themselves Hindus support and spread violence. He must apologise to all Hindus for his comments.”
8. Jaya Bachchan questioned, "Why was this operation named Sindoor?” When Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi, who was seated next to her, tried to tell her something, Jaya said, "Priyanka, don’t control me,” prompting laughter in the House, including from Chaturvedi herself.
9. After Rahul Gandhi accused the BJP of poor foreign policies which made Pakistan and China become allies, Jaishankar said, "There is a Congress normal and there is a Modi normal. The Modi normal is that terrorists are not proxies. Cross border terrorism will get appropriate response in our way, at our time. Talks and terror will not go together. We will not give into nuclear blackmail. Terrorism and good neighbourliness cannot go together and therefore, blood and water will not flow together. This is Modi government, things are different and you will see the change on the ground.”
10. Responding to Rahul Gandhi’s claims that his arguments have left PM Modi serious and in shock, the prime minister said, "The democracy, the Constitution of India has taught me to take the Leader of Opposition seriously.”