With no end in sight to the current impasse on the issue, the proceedings in Parliament continued to be disrupted.
Congress leader Anand Sharma held the "obduracy" of the prime minister and the attitude of the government as being responsible for the impasse in Parliament, that continued with a washout of the proceedings in the Rajya Sabha for a fourth day today.
Sharma alleged that the government does not want the opposition to raise issues of acts of "commission and omission" and the wrong decisions of the prime minister.
He said that the government does not want that it is exposed on the floor of the House on issues such as the Rafale scam which the opposition wants to discuss.
"It is the responsibility of the PM to clear doubts regarding his accusations. It is his duty to restore the dignity of the office and in the interest of parliamentary democracy that this deadlock comes to an end," Sharma told reporters.
The stalemate, he said, continues primarily because of the attitude of the government and obduracy of the prime pinister, who refuses to register the seriousness of the situation resulting from his "baseless and unwarranted aspersions" for electoral gains.
He said, as one who is occupying the constitutional office, it is the duty of the prime minister to restore the dignity of the office of the institution.
Whatever is said in politics, never before a prime minister has pointed any finger of suspicion on the commitment to the country of former prime ministers or former vice presidents or even the former Army chief.
"It is unfortunate that prime minister has still not apologised for his ill-thought accusations against the former PM Manmohan Singh who was PM for 10 years and dedicated his life for this country," he said.
Sharma, however, said it is being conveyed by government that the prime minister is not willing to take back his words.
He "disappointed" the opposition today when it was his day for the Question Hour in the Rajya Sabha, the Congress leader said.
Sharma said the opposition also wants to raise other issues concerning the economy and job losses.
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