Dehradun, Feb. 6 -- It has become established practice now. In ever parliamentary session, Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi uses time allotted to him during discussion on a specific subject to start pontificating on something else altogether and, despite being reminded of the rules, insists on doing so. Then he declares that he is 'not being allowed to speak'. In the present ongoing session, too, instead of speaking on the Motion of Thanks for the President's speech, he took off on a tangent about excerpts from an as yet unpublished book written by former Army Chief General Naravane that have been quoted in a magazine. Told repeatedly that he could not wrongly utilise his allotted time in such a manner, he refused to comply. ...