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CONGRESS FLAGS ‘PROTOCOL MESS-UP’ OVER RAHUL, KHARGE SEATING AT R-DAY PARADE
January 27, 2026
|The Daily Guardian
Congress MP Manickam Tagore accused the Central Government of “insulting” the Leaders of Opposition as they were seen sitting on the third row during the Republic Day Parade.
Manickam Tagore questioned this “protocol mess-up,” while sharing a photograph of the 2014 Republic Day Parade, when LK Advani was given a seat in the front row in the Manmohan Singh-led UPA government.
“This was in 2014--look at where LK Advani ji was seated then. Why this protocol mess-up now? Is it because Modi and Shah want toinsult Khargejiand Rahul ji? Leaders of the Opposition cannot be insulted like this, especially on Republic Day,” Manickam Tagore said ina post on X.
Tagore said, “This shows the mindset of the govern-
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