Addressing the concluding 109th Annual Session of PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, former Commerce Minister Sharma said: "If today we had a logjam in Parliament it is not because of the bill, it is not because we are anti-reform."
Suggesting that the party is agitating against the government in Parliament on issues like communalism and conversion, he said, "the fundamentals, the letter and spirit of your Constitution of the Republic of India is being brazenly challenged and violated.
Both Houses of Parliament, particularly the Rajya Sabha, have seen many adjournments over last few days over issues like conversion and controversial remarks of some Ministers.
Sharma said that if it is being done by some fringe elements, as some "lumpens, loonies", he can understand but cannot ignore if it "Ministers and Members of Parliament" are engaging in this.
While Government is keen to pass Insurance Bill, a key reform legislation providing for raising FDI cap from 26 per cent to 49 per cent while the much-awaited GST Bill, which provides for an overhaul of taxation system, was introduced in Lok Sabha on Friday but its passage seems unlikely so far given the row between Government and Opposition on issues.
Senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid talked of "convergence" in place of "conversion".
The former external affairs minister said that India is a by and larger safer place to live in when compared with its neighbours.
He also appealed to all sections of society to adhere to the salient features of Indian democracy and its constitution to keep India's social and political fabric closely knit and neatly tied up irrespective of their social and political affiliation.
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