PM slams opposition for stalling parliament, BJP hits back
Friday September 07, 2012 07:30:10 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: On a day
parliament ended its monsoon session with two-thirds of the
sittings washed out, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Friday hit out
at the BJP for stalling proceedings, inviting a retort from the
opposition party that it was its democratic right to do so.
Soon after the session ended, Manmohan Singh told reporters that
what was witnessed was a "total negation" of democracy and urged
all "right thinking people" to stand up to say that institutions
like parliament should be allowed to function.
"We take pride in the fact we had a functional democracy. But what
we have witnessed in this session is total negation of that," he
said.
"And all right thinking people in this country should stand up and
unitedly voice that come what may, parliamentary institutions must
be allowed to function with the norms as we have known them since
India became independent," he added.
Those comments immediately drew a strong retort from the Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP).
Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj fired back
saying "the protest was also a part of democracy".
"Not allowing parliament to function is also a form of democracy
like any other form," she said, reminding the prime minister that
when he was opposition leader, his party had stalled parliament
over the Tehelka expose of underhand dealings in defence purchases
and the alleged siphoning off of money in purchase of coffins for
the 1999 Kargil war martyrs.
Backing her, Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun
Jaitley called irregularities in the allocation of coal blocks, a
"textbook case of crony capitalism".
The BJP has been demanding prime minister's resignation over a
Comptroller and Auditor General's (CAG) report that spoke of
presumptive loss of Rs.1.86 lakh crore ($37 billion) in coal
blocks allocations when he was the coal minister.
On the CAG report that became the basis for the BJP attack inside
parliament, Manmohan Singh said there was "great respect" for
India's official auditor but its findings have to be discussed in
parliament.
"We have great respect for the institution of the CAG and we do
respect this institution. We must be willing to debate its finding
in the Public Accounts Committee and even on the floor of
parliament which we have always been willing," he said.
"The opposition chose not to take advantage of the settled
institutional practices dealing with the reports of the CAG and
insisted on disrupting the parliament.
"This is negation of democracy. If this thought process is allowed
to gain momentum, that will be a grave violations of the norms of
the parliamentary democracy," he stressed.
"India is faced with many problems. There are problems of rising
communal tensions; there are problems of regional and ethnic
tensions. There are problems of terrorism and there are problems
of Naxalism (Maoism)."
The prime minister also said that "the world as a whole is faced
with serious economic difficulties grappling with recession and we
are trying to prevent India getting affected by what is happening
in the outside world".
"Parliament should have discussed these issues... what is our
economic strategy to deal with these global tensions and
development."
"Parliament was not allowed to do any of these things. The result
is parliament, which is the forum where we articulate our people's
felt needs and grudges, was totally paralysed," he added.
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