Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Ministers, opposition exchange barbs on House disruption

- Risha Chitlangia letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Two days after the acrimoniou­s winter session came to an end, the Opposition and the government continued to trade barbs over disruption­s that wasted 52% of the allotted time of the Rajya Sabha and 19% of the Lok Sabha.

“It is both astonishin­g and saddening that members of the Opposition, especially senior members of the Congress party, have deviated from the wellknown truth about what transpired in the recently concluded session, in the Rajya Sabha,” parliament­ary affairs minister Pralhad Joshi said in a statement.

The winter session of Parliament ended on December 22, a day before the scheduled conclusion, due to protest by opposition parties demanding removal of minister of state for home affairs Ajay Mishra, whose son Ashish is an accused in the Lakhimpur Kheri case, and against the suspension of 12 MPs from the Rajya Sabha.

Joshi said, “The Opposition appeared committed to hampering the running of the House. The public of our country and even history is witness to the level of noise and indiscipli­ne the Opposition has made a kind of practice to bring to the sittings of the House.”

The senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader accused the Opposition of trying to “use every means to not let the House proceeding­s carry on. It was painful when some members of the Opposition reduced the temple of democracy to a theatre of street fight.”

On Thursday, senior Congress leaders Mallikarju­n Kharge and Jairam Ramesh said that Rajya Sabha chairman Venkaiah Naidu used to “adjourn the House under pressure of the government”.

On Friday, Joshi said that senior Congress leaders such as Ramesh tried to create an “opposite narrative” by “casting aspersions on the functionin­g of a constituti­onal authority, the chairman of the Rajya Sabha” and said the Congress leader by doing so did a “disfavour not only to the truth, but to democracy itself”.

Minutes later, Ramesh retorted, “I hope the mention of my name in Shri Prahlad Joshi’s statement defending an unconstitu­tional and illegal suspension of 12 MPs is not a prelude to my suspension for the forthcomin­g budget session. This regime is capable of anything and most of all is simply not interested in any meaningful discussion on pressing national issues.”

“And as far as Joshi’s accusation is concerned, I have always believed respect has to commanded, not demanded.”

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