BJP to continue raising diesel price rise issue in Parliament

The party also discussed the alleged desecration of temples in Bangladesh and the Ram Setu issue, which it decided to raise strongly in Parliament today

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 05 2013 | 12:13 PM IST
BJP today said it will continue to raise in both Houses of Parliament the issue of diesel price hike, which is hitting the common man, but not stall proceedings.     

The matter was discussed at the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting attended by its top leaders this morning. The party also discussed the alleged desecration of temples in Bangladesh and the Ram Setu issue, which it decided to raise strongly in Parliament today.        Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath, however, expressed confidence that Parliament will function and hoped Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be able to make his statement, to reply on the motion of thanks.     

"I hope Parliament will function now. It was stalled for one day as parties wanted to express their anger over diesel price hike. All issues should be raised and discussed in Parliament as per rules and all are ready to raise their issues as Parliament is meant to discuss things," Nath told reporters.      

"Price hike in petrol and diesel prices was the issue discussed at the meeting ...Every week they are raising prices of petrol and diesel. This is against the common people," BJP's Deputy Leader in Lok Sabha Gopinath Munde told reporters here today.      Asked if Parliament will function, Munde said, "We will raise the issue but the proceedings of the House will continue."     

Munde said, "In Bangladesh, Hindu temples were broken and Hindus beaten up. This is a serious matter and we will raise this issue in Parliament because this is a concern of our country also. National government should be asked to (talk to) Bangladesh that this should not be repeated," he said.     

Another issue that the BJP Parliamentary Party decided to raise in Parliament is that of Ram Setu.     

"We will oppose. We will not allow breaking of Ram Setu. There can be another alignment. Government-appointed Committee's report is there and that Committee has not recommended breaking of old Ram Setu," the BJP leader said.
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First Published: Mar 05 2013 | 12:12 PM IST

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