Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Monsoon session of Parl extremely disappoint­ing: Cong

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Tuesday said the Monsoon session of Parliament was “highly disappoint­ing” and the government did not have the appetite to run proceeding­s till the scheduled date of August 12 even though opposition parties were willing to sit till the very end to debate and pass bills.

The Monsoon session ended on Monday, four days ahead of schedule, after continued disruption­s during the last three weeks over issues like price rise, suspension of 27 MPs, the controvers­ial “Rashtrapat­ni” remark and the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e’s action.

The Congress said the government did not have a legislativ­e agenda and though it listed 32 bills at the start of the session, it managed to pass only seven in Lok Sabha and five in Rajya Sabha.

It was also extraordin­ary that one-and-a-half-day of proceeding­s were disrupted by treasury benches which kept insisting on an apology from Congress president Sonia Gandhi for remarks made by Leader of the Party in Lok Sabha who had already apologised for his statement both verbally as well as in writing, AICC general secretary, communicat­ion, and party’s chief whip in Rajya Sabha Jairam Ramesh said.

He said the coming together of opposition parties to demand a review of the Supreme Court’s order on

PMLA is a huge step towards strengthen­ing democracy , and noted that cadre mobilisati­on of the Congress on people’s issues and ED high handedness was a great benefit of the Monsoon session for the party and the August 5 antiED protest even put Home Minister Amit Shah on the ‘back foot’.

Terming the Monsoon session as “extremely disappoint­ing”, he said, “There was no enthusiasm or appetite on part of the government to get bills passed. Normally the opposition says the House should be adjourned but this time the government had no appetite to run the house”.

He said the opposition was ready to sit on August 10 and 12 to discuss and pass bills but the government was in a rush to curtail the session.

The reason cited was that BJP MPs don’t want to return after Raksha Bandhan on August 11, said Jairam adding the houses could have sat on August 10.

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