"(Even after the presence of Prime Minister in the House today), the Congress party came to the Well and did not allow the discussion on the important issue. The Congress has neither fact nor logic. The party is badly stuck in its own web of cleverness," Union Minister Mukhtaar Abbas Naqvi said outside the Parliament.
Both the parties got into a verbal duel with BJP saying that Congress used to get "hit wicket" every day when it was in government, and now in Opposition were delivering "no ball", prompting Congress to allege that the Prime Minister wanted to play in a field with "no umpire or players".
Reacting to the comments, Congress leader Pramod Tiwari said until Modi apologised for his alleged comment that 'Opposition stands with black money holders', the Oppostion would not allow the discussion in the Parliament.
"The language the Prime Minister has used outside the Parliament saying Opposition stands with black money holders, ..We had already said that until he apologise inside the House, then only the House can function further.
Meanwhile, Naqvi reiterated that the government was ready for discussion on demonetisation for "any number of days the Opposition wants".
He alleged that the Opposition was "continuously" trying to create ruckus and interrupt the House because they have "neither any fact nor logic".
"The Congress is struggling with brankruptcy of logic and creating an image of the party that it was pained due to demonetisation...In fact it is pained due to a hit on black money holders...The party has been finding new excuses every day," he said.
"We think the Congress is somewhere confused or is deliberately trying to confuse the country," he said.
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Meanwhile, Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia wondered why the government was shying away from holding a debate under Rule 56, which entailed voting, when it had majority in the Lok Sabha.
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