Opposition doesn’t want House to run: BJP India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Ruling BJP on Monday accused the opposition Rajya Sabha to work with “mantras of unrest and disruption” and that they don’t want House The work came to a standstill after leaders of five opposition parties did not attend the meeting called by the government to break the deadlock over the suspension of 12 members.
These parties, including Congress, Trinamool Congress and Shiv Sena, have argued that the government should have called the entire opposition for a meeting as they have been together in the Rajya Sabha to protest the suspension over the alleged unruly conduct of these members. last session.
Leader of the House in Rajya Sabha Piyushi Goyal He said it is clear that the opposition is not interested in running the House, and they have nothing but unrest and disruption.
They could have made their point in the meeting, and the government would have invited everyone, he said, noting that the leaders of the five parties were called on the instructions of Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu, who wanted both the parties to be together. Sit down and beat. a trick.
Noting that Congress leader Anand Sharma had referred to the suspension of seven opposition MPs in 2010, who were later allowed to resume their work, Goel, citing the minutes of the proceedings, said that their suspension was at that time. It was canceled only after the Leader of the Opposition, Arun. jet Li Apologised.
Even then one of the seven members remained suspended, Goyal said, adding that none of the suspended members were BJP members in 2010, but Jaitley, as the leader of the opposition, expressed regret.
The senior BJP leader said the 12 suspended MPs should apologize for restoring the dignity of Parliament and the Speaker and added that it would not harm them any less.
parliamentary affairs minister pralhad joshiBJP MP Anil Baluni, who joined Goyal at the press conference, said it has been a tradition for more than six decades that suspended members have almost always apologized for their conduct before attending Parliament proceedings.
Demanding revocation of the suspension of 12 MPs, opposition parties disrupted the proceedings of the Rajya Sabha day by day, forcing the Speaker to adjourn the House repeatedly.

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