Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Cong forces RS washout over its Gujarat MLA’s ‘abduction’

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Congress members on Friday forced a washout of the Rajya Sabha proceeding­s in the pre-lunch session, causing four adjournmen­ts, as they protested the alleged abduction of a Congress MLA by the Gujarat Police.

The Congress alleged that the Gujarat police had abducted its MLA in the state with a view to influence the upcoming elections to the Upper House.

Congress members repeatedly trooped into the Well of the House raising anti-government slogans and charging the BJP with “stealing” MLAs to help its candidates win the Rajya Sabha polls, forcing brief adjournmen­ts one after the other and finally till 1430 hours.

As they raised slogans like “stop murder of democracy”, members from the treasury benches asked the Congress to “put its own house in order”.

The House was adjourned twice during Zero Hour and then twice again during the Question Hour.

Soon after the House assembled, deputy chairman PJ Kurien first adjourned the proceeding­s for 10 minutes as Congress leaders, including Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad and Congress’ deputy leader Anand Sharma, raised the issue and the party members stormed the Well raising slogans.

Azad said he was not raising the issue of three Congress MLAs who had resigned from the party and one of them being immediatel­y named as the BJP candidate for the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls.

He said Punabhai Gamit, MLA from reserved constituen­cy of Vyara, after attending district Congress executive committee, had gone for a cup of tea to another MLA’s house when district superinten­dent of police “abducted” him.

Azad alleged that the police officer told the MLA that Congress has decided not to give him a ticket for the upcoming assembly polls. So he should leave the party and join the BJP and he would arrange his meeting with the BJP president and get him the ticket, he claimed.

The legislator managed to flee when he asked the police officer to allow him to get a changeover of clothes, he claimed.

“You are stealing MLAs by using the police (to garner votes),” Azad said.”

The charge was vehemently denied by minister of sate for parliament­ary affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, saying “this is wrong. The Election Commission is conducting free and fair elections.”

Union minister Parshottam Rupala sought to counter Congress charge saying it was an internal matter of the Congress whose MLAs, including the leader of the party in the Gujarat assembly, were deserting it.

“Why are you complainin­g here,” he said, adding “You are not taking care of your own house and are accusing us. Your own people are leaving you”.

External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj on Thursday directed the Indian High Commission in Islamabad to issue a visa to a Pakistani national for medical treatment in India.

Swaraj’s direction to India’s high commission­er in Pakistan Gautam Bambawale came after a woman -- Hijaab Asif -- sought the minister’s urgent interventi­on.

Touched by Swaraj’s prompt response, Asif praised Swaraj and even said that Pakistan would have changed had she been the PM of her country.

Minutes after Swaraj’s tweet to Bambawale, the Indian mission tweeted that it was in tough with the applicant.

Responding to Asif’s plea, Swaraj also wondered whether Pakistan PM’s foreign affairs advisor Satraj Aziz had refused to issue a recommenda­tion letter for issuance of Indian visa to the patent.

“Dear ma’am, spoke to DHC (Deputy High Commission­er) in Islamabad, told the patient’s current condition and he said it’s all up to you. If you allow,” Asif had tweeted earlier.

The patient is suffering from liver ailment and needs urgent treatment in India, she said.

After Swaraj’s direction to grant a visa to the patient, Asif was effusive in her praise of the external affairs minister.

“@SushmaSwar­aj What do I call you? Superwoman? God? No words to describe your generosity! Love you ma’am. Cannot stop praising you in tears!!!,” she said. In another tweet, she said “my heart belongs and beats for you”, adding that “Pakistan doesn’t deserve her at all”.

“Lots and Lots of Love and respect from here. Wish you were our prime minister.”

@SushmaSwar­aj What do I call you? Superwoman? God? No words to describe your generosity! Love you ma’am.

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PTI Opposition leaders protest in the well of Rajya Sabha in New Delhi on Friday.
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Sushma Swaraj

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