Deccan Chronicle

Parl panel: Tharoor slams BJP

Says some elements have made it a ‘ping pong match’

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New Delhi, July 29: With the BJP members of a parliament­ary panel opposing his decision to question government officials on the Pegasus row, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who heads the committee, took a swipe at them on Thursday, saying “some elements” have chosen to reduce it to a “ping pong match” that is not in the spirit of Parliament.

Asked about reports of BJP MP Nishikant Dubey moving a “privilege motion” against him, Tharoor told reporters that it has no “validity” as no constitute­d procedure was followed in introducin­g the motion that requires the Speaker to get the leave of the House before it can be introduced.

Hitting back, Dubey said the Congress MP is unaware of the rules and has gone into “frustratio­n” as he is focussed more on becoming the leader of his party in Lok Sabha in place of Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury.

Official sources said Dubey has moved a “privilege notice” in the Speaker’s office against Tharoor for allegedly misusing his power as the head of the Parliament­ary Standing Committee on Informatio­n and Technology. It will be for Speaker Om Birla to decide the fate of the notice.

The panel that was set to question government officials on Wednesday on the Pegasus spyware issue was postponed due to lack of quorum.

BJP members of the panel who were present in the meeting room didn’t sign the attendance register in protest leading to a lack of quorum required for holding the meeting.

Tharoor said he was very disappoint­ed with the developmen­t.

“I am very disappoint­ed that some elements on some issues have chosen to reduce this committee to some sort of a ping pong match which I dont believe is in the spirit of Parliament or parliament­ary committee,” he said.

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