The Asian Age

Opp. targets govt on unemployme­nt

Chidambara­m says Centre’s economic policy ‘ betrayal’ of country

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Modi government on Thursday came under fire from the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha over agrarian crisis, unemployme­nt and other issues, with former finance minister and Congress member P. Chidambara­m dubbing the government economic policy as a “betrayal” of the country and said all norms of fiscal prudence have been thrown out of the window.

The Upper House, which took up discussion on the Union Budget 2018- 19, saw multiple adjournmen­ts and uproar by BJP ally TDP and YSR Congress MPs storming into the Well carrying placards with slogans like “Help Fight for Justice to Andhra Pradesh” and “Keep Your Promise”, demanding special status for the state. The House also witnessed angry scenes between the Congress and ruling party members when BJP’s Bhupendra Yadav sought an explanatio­n from Mr Chidambara­m on media reports alleging that a copy of a classified CBI report was recovered from his residence. Finance minister Arun Jaitley will reply to the debate on Friday.

Initiating the debate, Mr Chidambara­m sought replies from the government to 12 questions relating to the economy, while describing minimum support price ( MSP) for foodgrains, job creation and the Ayushman Bharat scheme as the three “jumlas” ( rhetoric) of the BJPled government in its last full budget before the 2019 polls. All this while, BJP MPs kept sloganeeri­ng and seeking an apology from the Congress for disruption­s during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech in Lok Sabha on Wednesday . Parliament­ary Affairs minister Ananth Kumar also supported them. Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad termed the ruckus in the House as a failure of the government.

Taking a dig, Mr Chidambara­m also asked whether the government will suggest the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on ( ILO) to include those selling pakodas in its definition for employment.

◗ The House also witnessed angry scenes between the Congress and ruling party members

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