A political storm ripped through the Lok Sabha after Nishikant Dubey quoted books targeting Nehru and Indira Gandhi, while Rahul Gandhi was barred from citing former Army Chief General Naravane’s memoir on the Galwan Valley standoff. The Congress accused the BJP of enforcing two sets of rules—one for the government and another for the Opposition. The confrontation escalated when Congress MPs marched to Speaker Om Birla’s office, clashing with BJP leaders including Kiren Rijiju. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra charged that the government was deliberately shutting down debate, claiming Dubey was unleashed to distract from Naravane’s explosive claims about leadership during the China crisis. Rahul Gandhi asserted that the book was real, published, and essential for every Indian to read, highlighting passages where the Army Chief felt isolated as Chinese forces advanced. The episode has ignited a wider debate over censorship inside Parliament, the limits of dissent, and whether uncomfortable military truths are being buried under political noise.