The BJP, however, rejected the Congress's tirade as a "chorus of baseless allegations" and insisted that previous governments, including the UPA, had also scheduled sessions after state polls as politicians are busy in campaign.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said the winter session, which generally starts from November's third week, will be convened in December.
Earlier at a press conference, senior Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad, Mallikarjun Kharge and Anand Sharma targeted the government, claiming that it did not want to face the opposition over "scams" linked to Rafale deal, the GST and the note ban.
"I have talked to many ministers, the Speaker, Lok Sabha Secretary General, but no one knows the dates of Parliament session. Only one man knows and they call him Brahma, the creator. That's why till Brahma orders, we won't know the dates (of Parliament session)," Kharge told reporters.
Taking on the Congress, senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad asserted that Assembly polls have often played a role in fixing timing of sessions.
Addressing a press conference, Prasad said it has been an "established tradition" to schedule session so that its timing does not clash with state polls.
Kumar said that the opposition party is suffering from "selective amnesia" as in 2008 and 2013 also the winter session was held in December.
The Congress was already looking for an excuse for its impending defeat in the state polls, Prasad claimed.
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