Oppn walkout over BJP moves to form govt in Goa, Manipur

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 14 2017 | 4:28 PM IST
Congress and its UPA allies in the Lok Sabha today strongly protested the alleged efforts to install BJP government in Goa and Manipur, with the main Opposition party walking out of the House twice.
A belligerent Congress repeatedly sought to raise the issue, including during Question Hour, but Speaker Sumitra Mahajan did not give them permission.
BJP's efforts to form governments in Goa and Manipur despite not being the single largest party in the latest Assembly polls in both states is being opposed by the Congress.
Members of Congress, NCP and RJD raised the issue during Question Hour. Congress leader in the House Mallikarjun Kharge claimed that democracy was being murdered.
When the Speaker said she would not allow the Question Hour to be disrupted and members should raise such matters in the Zero Hour, Kharge said if they are not allowed to raise the issue in the House, where else would they go.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said since the Congress leader has used "strong words", they should either be expunged or the government be allowed to respond.
The Speaker said "nothing beyond the questions and answers will be allowed to go on record."
The Congress, NCP and RJD members then staged a walkout.
After coming back to the House, the Congress members again sought to raise the issue when Zero Hour was not taken up and legislative business started.
When Kharge sought to raise the issue of the Goa Governor inviting the BJP for government formation, Mahajan said "you cannot discuss about the Governor... It is a constitutional authority".
Congress members then staged their second walk out of the day at around 1240 hours.
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Later, Congress member K H Muniyappa, while participating in the debate on Demand for Grants for Railways in the Lower House, said the "Constitution has been derailed" as the mandate given by people of Manipur and Goa in the recent assembly elections has been overlooked.
Expressing disappointment, he said such a thing should not have happened and the government of the day should respect the mandate given by the people as has been done by the Congress with respect to Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
People of Manipur and Goa have given a mandate in favour of the Congress and it needs to be respected, he said.
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First Published: Mar 14 2017 | 4:28 PM IST

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