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Govt adopting 'fascist approach, dictatoria­l agenda': Congress

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NEW DELHI: The Congress on Wednesday accused the government of adopting a "fascist approach and dictatoria­l agenda" in stifling the opposition's voice by not allowing a discussion on crucial issues like lynchings and questioned the prime minister's silence on the issue.

Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Mallikarju­n Kharge asked why the Congress and other opposition parties were denied the right to raise issues of national concern and why the prime minister and the BJP are avoiding a debate on lynchings.

"The BJP government has adopted a 'fascist approach' and 'dictatoria­l agenda' in preventing the Lok Sabha from debating the issues facing the nation," Kharge told reporters.

He accused the government of displaying an autocratic attitude by not discussing issues in the House and suspending those who demand a discussion on important issues, saying "we don't agree with such an attitude".

"The prime minister has adopted silence in Parliament, even though he has spoken outside in public rallies. He represents the people and is leader of the House, he must inform the House. Does he want to work in a democracy, as the leader always gives a statement in the House on important issues and when there is a crisis. He comes for 5-10 minutes and goes. This is like ending democracy and the Constituti­on," he said.

Kharge also alleged that the Speaker took the decision of suspending six Congress mem- bers demanding a discussion on lynchings "only after the government exerted pressure".

"The Speaker takes such a decision after the government exerts pressure. We respect the Speaker and there is no charge of partiality," he said, when asked if he meant that the Speaker was acting partial. The six suspended MPS of Congress were present alongside him.

Asked if the Congress would boycott the House proceeding­s as it had done earlier, Kharge said, "We will fight and persuade. In a democracy, persuasion is important". NEW DELHI: A bill to declare the Indian Institute of Informatio­n Technology, Design and Manufactur­ing (IIITDM) at Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh as a centre of national importance was passed by the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. The bill provides for inclusion of IIITDM, Kurnool along with the other IITS, in the principal Act. This institute will be declared as an institute of national importance with the power to award degrees to the students.

The legislatio­n was approved by the Union Cabinet in February. When the measure takes effect, the IIITDM would become the fifth institute with this tag. HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar welcomed the suggestion­s made by the members on the Indian Institutes of Informatio­n Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2017 and said employabil­ity of IIITS was good, but needed to be improved further.

"We have not produced Google or Facebook...so we must improve the skills...every institute has to learn from each other," he added.

 ??  ?? Congress leader Mallikarju­n Kharge speaks in the Lok Sabha in New Delhi on Wednesday
Congress leader Mallikarju­n Kharge speaks in the Lok Sabha in New Delhi on Wednesday

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