Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Govt delaying winter session to save Guj poll prospects: Cong

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NEWDELHI:The CONG’S GHULAM NABI AZAD SAYS BJP GOVT SHYING AWAY FROM FACING THE HOUSE AS IT WANTED TO HIDE ITS FAILURE AT ECONOMIC EMPLOYMENT FRONTS

Congress on Tuesday alleged the government was deliberate­ly delaying the winter session of Parliament to avoid questions from the opposition benches which can hamper its prospects in the Gujarat assembly polls.

“They do not want discussion in Parliament so they are giving different excuses for delaying the winter session.

“If they convene Parliament session and hold discussion, then they will be exposed.

“So they are trying to convene the session after the Gujarat assembly polls,” Mallikarju­n Kharge, Congress leader in Parliament told reporters here at a joint press conference attended by party’s floor leaders in Parliament.

He said whatever was happening under the Narendra Modi government was an “attack on democracy”.

“Even ministers of this government and Speaker do not know when the session will be convened. Only one person knows about it — who is ‘Brahma’. You cannot be whimsical in running of a democracy,” he said.

Earlier, speaking to reporters, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad slammed the government for allegedly shying away from facing Parliament.

He said the government is deliberate­ly delaying the session to “hide its corruption and failures on the employment and economic fronts”.

The Congress leaders hit out at the government a day after their President Sonia Gandhi accused Modi of delaying the winter session on “flimsy grounds”.

Gandhi on Monday said the government in its “arrogance” has “cast a dark shadow on the country’s parliament­ary democracy”. Asserting that the government wanted to avoid questions and answers ahead of the Gujarat polls, she warned the NDA regime that it cannot escape constituti­onal accountabi­lity by “locking the temple of democracy”.

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