Oppn seeks apology from PM for his remarks on blackmoney

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 25 2016 | 12:57 PM IST
A united Opposition today sought an apology from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for calling them "supporters of blackmoney, as they forced two adjournments of proceedings in Rajya Sabha till afternoon.
Congress, BSP and TMC members rushed into the Well of the House shouting slogans demanding an apology from the Prime Minister for his remarks, while the ruling benches matched them with slogans praising of Modi, creating a pandemonium forcing Deputy Chairman P J Kurien to adjourn the proceedings till noon. When the House met again, similar scenes continued forcing another adjournment till 1430 hours.
Immediately after the House mourned the death of its former member Dipen Ghosh, Mayawati (BSP) was up on her feet saying the Prime Minister had this morning "wrongly accused opposition of holding blackmoney" and demanded that he should apologise for his remarks.
Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said when it was made very clear by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and others during debate on demonetisation yesterday that the opposition is against blackmoney, how can Modi make such allegations.
"How can Prime Minister level such an allegation... We are against blackmoney. Prime Minister must apologise," he said as Congress and other opposition members trooped into the Well of House, raising slogans like "Pradhan Mantri maafi mango (Prime Minister apologise)."
Amid the din, Kurien got the listed papers laid.
He said a notice under rule 267 seeking suspension of business to take up discussion on ban on 500 and 1000 rupee notes has been received from Azad. "I am ready to admit that motion provided you are ready for discussion," he said.
Azad said his notice was conditional upon the Prime Minister coming to the House and listening to the entire debate and replying to it.
He said when Modi had yesterday come to Rajya Sabha, "I had on behalf of the entire opposition welcomed him" and also asked whether he had come to participate in the demonetisation debate or in the Question Hour.
Kurien said it had been clarified yesterday by Leader of the House Arun Jaitley that the Prime Minister will come and intervene in the debate.
But Azad disagreed, saying "we were promised that Prime Minister will be in the House till the debate is over" but Modi did not return after lunch hour.
Mayawati said Modi has stated that if opposition was
given 72 hours before demonetising high denomination currency, they should not have opposed him and instead praised him.
Painting the entire Opposition as those blackmoney is a lie, she said, adding that the Prime Minister has to apologise for his remarks.
Sharad Yadav (JD-U) said Modi has levelled a serious allegation and should apologise.
Ramgopal Yadav (SP) said there could not be anything more shameful than the Prime Minister alleging that the entire Opposition was a supporter of blackmoney.
Derek O'Brien (TMC) said there was a good debate yesterday where everyone had opposed blackmoney. And the now Prime Minister is saying "he is a saint and we are all devils", he said, also demanding an apology from Modi.
Kurien tried to reason with members for starting a debate but the Opposition members shouted slogans demanding an apology from Prime Minister. BJP members too countered them by raising slogans supporting Modi.
When the House reassembled at noon and Chairman Hamid
Ansari called the first question of the day, Congress members objected to taking up the Question Hour.
Leader of the Opposition Azad again referred to the remarks of the Prime Minister during the book release function earlier in the day.
"(The Prime Minister) levelled serious allegations on the entire Opposition. Opposition MPs are in Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha...(MLAs and MLCs in) state assemblies," he said, adding that the Opposition cannot remain silent when serious allegations are levelled against them.
Azad said the Prime Minister has levelled allegation that opposition favoured blackmoney holders.
"The Prime Minister should apologise," he said.
Amid the din, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi was heard saying that there was no question of apology from the Prime Minister, instead the Opposition should tender an apology.
In the meantime, Congress members trooped into the Well of the House.
Some BJP members were standing in the aisle as Congress members shouted "Pradhan Mantri maafi mango".
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As the House met again at 1430 hours, Opposition members again rushed to the Well with many of them raising slogans seeking an apology from the Prime Minister.
Some ruling party members also were on their feet and shouted slogans in favour of the Prime Minister.
The Deputy Chairman tried to take up the Private Members' Business and a private resolution was moved but the loud noise made any discussion impossible.
Kurien was heard complaining to some of the Congress leaders that their members were making noise but the Opposition members did not relent and continued their protest.
Left with no choice, he then adjourned the House for the day.
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First Published: Nov 25 2016 | 12:57 PM IST

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