The Asian Age

‘Listen to us’ on Pegasus: Opp. to govt in video plea

New strategy adopted to get message across

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New Delhi, Aug. 8: The Opposition’s strategy of speaking on the Pegasus snooping row and farm laws during discussion­s of bills in the Rajya Sabha has now been compiled in a three-minute video in an attempt to make the government listen to their demands, leaders said on Sunday.

The video, released by the TMC on Sunday morning from RS MP Derek O’Brien’s handle, urges, “Mr Modi come listen to us”.

Opposition party sources indicated that over the last few weeks, leaders have realised that the disruption­s by them in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are not enough. It was important to say the words, “farmers”, “Pegasus” and spyware on the floor of the Houses. Asked about the Opposition MPs’ strategy of raising such issues while seeking to speak on bills in Parliament, O’Brien said that their “strategy was deliberate”.

“When the official channels are being denied, this is a new way to reach the masses,” said O’Brien who is also the leader of the TMC in the Rajya Sabha. “PM @narendramo­di seems to have lost his nerves. Why is he not keen on answering questions in Parliament? The opposition parties are ready for discussion­s in Parliament, but @BJP4India govt is stalling the proceeding­s so that the truth doesn’t get to the people,” Congress’s Mallikarju­n Kharge said in a tweet posting the video.

The video, which has been compiled using clips from RSTV, comprises statements made by the opposition MPs in the Upper House, with the words “farmer” and “Pegasus” in the opening lines. “You are not allowing the discussion we have been asking for the past 14 days and the discussion­s we can do later... If you have courage, begin the discussion­s on

Pegasus now,” Mr Kharge is heard saying.

The compilatio­n includes opposition speakers like Vandana Chavan of the NCP who raised the Pegasus issue, accusing the government of “not listening to the people”.

RJD’s Manoj Jha too is seen speaking on the spyware issue. ‘Pegasus has reached everyone’s house. We have to discuss this,” says Mr Jha.

Congress’ Deepinder Hooda raised the issue of farmers stating that he would talk about the matter if his “microphone is not switched off”. The CPI(M) accused the government of “stealing” parliament­ary democracy, while TMC’s Sukhendu Shekar Roy raised the issue of “freedom of speech in Parliament”.

The other parties which have representa­tion in the video include SP, TRS, DMK and AAP.

One of the leaders in the video, Shiv Sena MP in Rajya Sabha Priyanka Chaturvedi said in a democracy if the government of the day has a responsibi­lity, so does the Opposition. “Whether it is about far-mers, about the economy, safety and security of women, just the word mentioned by the opposition makes them silence our voices, makes them adjourn Parliament, makes them mute our microphone­s.

“Our inability to be heard by a government which is so brazen has made us realise that the only way we can speak and make our point heard is when such bills are being discussed and passed in such a hurry,” Ms Chaturvedi said.

CPI(M) leader and RS MP Elamaram Kareem said that speaking during the discussion on bills was the only way to make the government listen.

“This tactic is going to be continued the coming week as well. There is no other option as the government is not admitting our motions. Everyone is seeing how the chairperso­n is behaving, switching off microphone­s even as the Pegasus word is being uttered. The entire opposition is one on this and we will stick by it till the government relents?” said Mr Kareem, who is the leader of his party in the Upper House.

Ms Chaturvedi also hit out at the government over the alleged switching off of microphone­s when Opposition leaders raise certain issues, saying it shows the intoleranc­e of the government.

“By muting our mics, by trying to suppress our voices, they think they can silence us then they should be rest assured that we will raise our voice further and our voices will get louder,” the Shiv Sena MP said.

Senior Congress leader and party spokespers­on Manish Tewari said that what is happening in the House is a “complete murder of democracy”.

“The institutio­n of Parliament is being trifled with by the NDA-BJP government,” said Mr Tewari, slamming the government for getting bills passed when the House is not in order. “There is a time honoured convention that a legislatio­n is never passed in din and it is not even discussed when the House is not in order,” he said.

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