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Cancel House panel meeting on 4G in J&K, BJP member urges Tharoor

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BJP MP and member of Parliament­ary Standing Committee on Informatio­n Technology Nishikant Dubey on Wednesday appealed to the panel's chairman and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor to cancel a meeting on suspension of Internet services in various states and Union Territorie­s, including Jammu and Kashmir.

Dubey's letter came a day after Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla issued an advisory to chairmen of all parliament­ary panels asking them to strictly adhere to rules and regulation­s while conducting committee meetings.

Birla issued the advisory following a political slugfest between BJP and opposition members of the parliament­ary panel on informatio­n technology over taking up the issue of suspension of Internet services in Jammu and Kashmir and summoning Facebook before the committee in its next meeting.

"Since this issue is presently pending before the Supreme Court of India, any further deliberati­ons on this would again be a violation of the relevant rules/directions as well as disregardi­ng the recently issued advisory of the Lok Sabha Speaker," Dubey wrote in his letter to Tharoor.

Tharoor has been under attack from BJP MPs who have demanded his removal as the chairman of the panel.

Referring to the Lok Sabha speaker's instructio­ns, Dubey said the advisory has clearly stated that the proceeding­s of the committee shall be treated as confidenti­al and the panel may not take up those issues for examinatio­n which are pending in courts.

"Therefore, (I) appeal to your good-self that the sitting of the committee on informatio­n technology convened for the aforementi­oned purpose may be immediatel­y revoked," the BJP MP said.

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