Govt "running away" from discussion on demonetisation: Kharge

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 15 2016 | 6:23 PM IST
Congress leader in Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge today said the government is "running away" from discussion on demonetisation in the Parliament and raking up issues like AgustaWestland to divert from the issue of note ban.
"They (members of Treasury benches) are bringing big big posters of AgustaWest...In the House. What is this? This is for diverting the issue of demonetisation. They are trying one or other excuse for adjourning the House," he said in Parliament premises here.
Kharge said AgustaWestland issue has "already been discussed before two sessions" and "all the documents were presented" at that time.
"AgustaWestland has been discussed but demonetisation not. Their intention is to divert. Hit and run (policy)...If you want to discuss now, then bring it under different rule. We are ready for discussion. Why do you want to divert the issue of demonetisation?" he asked.
On Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi's comment on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said," You (government) must allow us to speak (in the House)."
Gandhi had yesterday alleged that he has detailed information about "personal corruption" by Prime Minister Narendra Modi which he wants to present in Lok Sabha but is not being allowed to do so by the PM.
On a query whether Gandhi will put out the information in public domain as the Winter session ends tomorrow, Kharge said, "Let us see...We will make our strategy."
Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia said, "We will certainly have a strategy in place for that as well (putting in public domain). Today if our voices are being stifled in Parliament, we have to look at other forums where we put our views across and we will certainly do that."
He said Gandhi is "committed to express his views as Member of Parliament and public servant and representative of people" in the House when the session is going on.
Meanwhile, Kharge charged the BJP Parliamentarians for "creating ruckus" in the House, alleging "their intention is that in any circumstance, there should be no discussion on demonetisation and not let Rahul Gandhi to speak."
He said when the Treasury benches "create ruckus" in the House, it is adjourned with minutes and it indicates that the government is "running away from discussion".
Kharge said the government is ready for discussion on
demonetisation under any rule.
"We asked if not rule 56 and 184, then in any rule you take up, we are ready for discussion and Opposition again and again initiated to have discussion but it is being said in House that Opposition is not ready for discussion. This is totally false." he said.
Scindia claimed that since the last five days, Treasury benches are creating ruckus in the House and getting it adjourned to avoid discussion on high value notes' ban.
"We have never seen this happening before. Generally it is Opposition that adjourns Parliament. We are seeing the Treasury benches adjourning Parliament. Its very clear that they do not want discussion where pain and suffering of people is placed on the floor of the House," he said.
He said Treasury benches themselves are violating the rule of the House by bringing placards on AgustaWestland issue.
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First Published: Dec 15 2016 | 6:23 PM IST

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