The session began on a stormy note as Leader of Opposition Vijender Gupta said the Delhi government was responsible for the August 15 deaths as it delayed issuing of a ban order on the Chinese manja in the national capital.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi wondering how long will he continue to allow the import of Chinese manja by "swinging along with the Chinese President".
However, Sisodia admitted that there was indeed a delay in issuing a draft notification banning the sale, storage and manufacturing of Chinese manja in the capital. The government had written to the Lt Governor seeking action against the erring officials, he said.
"The Prime Minister should answer as to why the centre continues to allow the import of the Chinese manja? We will take care of the ban in Delhi but only a ban on its import would be the actual solution. Why does the Centre continue to import the killer thread? What are its compulsions?" Sisodia asked.
"On July 28 this year, the Environment minister held a meeting on the issue but why was an immediate ban order not issued? What were the changes brought about in the draft notification issued recently? The government has surrendered before the manja mafia. This is a serious issue. The government is responsible for the deaths," he said.
The Delhi Police and the city government invoked emergency powers in issuing prohibitory orders banning powdered glass or metal-coated kite strings (manja) under relevant sections of CrPC last week.
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