During an all-party meeting today called by the government, opposition parties led by Congress and CPI(M) demanded discussion on demonetisation and said they will again raise the issue as it has severely impacted the public.
The most vocal critique of demonetisation, Trinamool Congress, skipped the meeting and said its MPs will not be present in Parliament on first two days of Budget Session as part of their protest against the note ban.
Citing the UPA's 2012 decision to postpone the Union Budget that time due to assembly elections, Azad said, "The Government should not have advanced the Budget Session, especially when state assembly elections are coming up."
Azad also said that government should call another all- party meeting before the next phase of Budget session.
Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia said that they have demanded a discussion on demonetisation as it has been pending from last session.
Yechury also said that presentation of budget on February 1 is "non-scientific" as it will not take into consideration the statistical data of third quarter which comes only in mid- February.
In Kolkata, TMC chief whip in the Lok Sabha Kalyan Banerjee said party MPs will not attend Parliament on the first two days of the session beginning tomorrow, when the President's address and Budget will be presented.
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