Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Oppn walks out of RS; CPI(M) refuses to join in temple discussion

THE LEFT PARTY SAID IT WILL NOT BECOME ‘PARTY TO COMMUNALIS­E THE POLITICAL SITUATION’

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Opposition parties on Saturday walked out of the Rajya Sabha opposing the BJP government’s white paper on the economy, with the CPI(M) also refusing to participat­e in the discussion on the Ram temple in the House. The Left party said it will not become “party to communalis­e the political situation”.

Both Houses of Parliament — the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha — are holding a discussion on “the constructi­on of historic Shri Ram Temple and Pran Pratishtha of Shri Ramlala”.

Members of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) were among those who walked out over the white paper brought by the government in Parliament to compare the state of the economy during the Congress-led United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) and BJPled National Democratic Alliance (NDA) regimes.

Participat­ing in the discussion on the white paper in the Rajya Sabha, CPI(M) member John Brittas said, “Protesting against the discrimina­tion shown to Kerala, we are walking out. “We are also not party to communalis­e the political situation,” he said on the discussion on the Ram temple, which will be held after that on the white paper. “This is not a white paper. This is an election paper. Selective amnesia and cherry picking. finance minister (Nirmala Sitharaman) has said 2004-2009 was a good period but she gave the credit to the previous (NDA) government. Strange enough.”

Is it not a fact that the Left was supporting the first UPA government that made important decisions and changes such as making education a fundamenta­l right, bringing the Right to Informatio­n Act, making employment a right through the MGNREGA and ensuring right to food security, Brittas said. “The other day, the prime minister (Narendra Modi) was praising Dr Manmohan Singh, who he had earlier ridiculed by calling ‘maun’ (silent). The finance minister is slapping a black paper on Manmohan Singh. Tomorrow, this government would be giving a Bharat Ratna to Dr Manmohan Singh and saying that he was denied Bharat Ratna by Sonia Gandhi,” he said. Brittas said that the finance minister has spoken about “abundance to Kerala”. “There were partial truths to confuse people,” he said.

Talking about reduction in devolution of funds for Kerala, finance minister Sitharaman intervened and said, “I would like to say now... that many of the things he is saying are sprucing up his speech but words which I have not used...”

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