PM singularly responsible for economic mess: CPI(M)

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 08 2016 | 5:23 PM IST
CPI(M) today held the Prime Minister "singularly responsible" for the "mess" in the economy due to demonetization and said it has renewed its contempt notice against him for continuously making policy statements outside Parliament and "running away" from a debate in the House.
Referring to Modi's November 8 demonetization announcement, CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury said, "The Prime Minister is singularly responsible for the entire mess in our economy because it was his announcement, as his personal decision and not that of the Union Cabinet. Let him be accountable to the House. Why is he running away from Parliament?"
Observing that Modi was not present in Rajya Sabha today when questions on the PMO were listed to be answered, he said, "The Prime Minister avoids coming to the House, but continuously makes policy statements outside in public speeches. He is continuously violating parliamentary norms and practices."
"Even today, there was clear violation as the waiver of service tax on credit and debit card transactions was made outside Parliament. ... No tax proposal can be made anywhere else but in Parliament," Yechury said, adding that the Consolidated Fund of India "will now get less service tax receipts because of the Prime Minister's proposal".
"That is why it is a contempt of Parliament. That's where the stalemate is. It is completely against the norms and traditions of Parliament. I have renewed my (contempt) notice today and urged the (Rajya Sabha) Chairman (Hamid Ansari) to consider it and give his ruling. A meeting of the Privileges Committee has been called tomorrow," he told a press conference here.
Referring to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's statement that there was no rule to make the PM sit through any debate in Parliament, he said there are precedents when the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh sat through two debates on the 2G spectrum allocation scam and the coal scam and replied to it.
"But here the Prime Minister is running away from debate," he alleged.
Yechury said CPI(M) was not averse to have adjustments
with AAP in Punjab. But, AAP has to clarify on certain issues like economic policy and fight against communalism.
Taking a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to political parties to come clean on their funding, Yechury said 'PM must first answer how the BJP is funding its political rallies. Till date, the country does not know how much PM spent in his 2014 election campaign", the CPI-M leader said.
Attacking the BJP led NDA government on demonetisation issue, he said CPI-M has planned a country wide campaign to expose the real motive behind the note ban.
"It has only helped the corporates and caused sufferings to common man", Yechury said.
None of the objectives whether unearthing black money or end of corruption listed by PM at the time of note-ban were achieved, he alleged.
CPI-M wanted the Centre to remove all restrictions on the withdrawal of money and announce a debt waiver for farmers suffering due to the disruption of normal agricultural activities.
"CPI-M would conduct an independent campaign later this month exposing the real intention of the demonetisation as part of the BJP government's commitment to neo-liberal economic reforms", he said adding "any political party can join us in the campaign".
Yechury also downplayed the criticism for holding the three-day Central Committee meeting in a luxury hotel here saying that the venue was fixed by the state committee considering the "logistic and expense" aspects.
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First Published: Dec 08 2016 | 5:23 PM IST

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