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Congress hits back, says Modi arrogant, obdurate
New Delhi, Aug 2
After being accused by the
ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for causing a parliamentary logjam
for two weeks, the Congress hit back on Sunday, saying the blame lies
with Prime Minister Narendra Modi "for his arrogance and obduracy".
Congress
leader Anand Sharma said union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are advised not to give "patronising"
sermons to the Congress "but to colllectively reflect and apologise for
their own conduct while in opposition".
"The unwarranted,
uncharitable and provocative statement made by Finance Minister Arun
Jaitley and the BJP accusing the Congress of disruption makes it
abundantly clear that the government is neither serious nor sincere in
breaking the stalemate for parliament to function," Sharma said in a
statement.
He said it was ironical that Jaitley was asking the
Congress to reflect whereas as the government itself says that
parliament has "conducted more business in the last one year compared to
last 10 years (of Congres-led United Progressive Alliance government)."
"The
credit for the parliament work belongs to the responsible and mature
opposition whereas the blame for derailment in the previous 10 years
lies with the BJP," Sharma said.
He said it was the
responsibility of the Congress and the opposition parties to expose the
"hypocricy, double-speak and double-standards on propriety, probity and
accountability".
"The Congress is dutybound to ensure
accountability for acts of commission, omission and abuse of office and
gross impropriety," he added.
Earlier in the day, in a Facebook
post, Jaitley held the Congress responsible for disrupting parliament,
saying "its obstructionist tendencies inflict an economic injury on the
country".
In a press conference, BJP leader and union minister
Nirmala Sitharaman accused the Congress of being "confused and afraid"
while saying that Congress president Sonia Gandhi would have to take the
blame if the ongoin Monsoon Session was washed out.
The
parliament has witnessed a stalemate since its Monsoon Session commenced
on July 22, following some Congress-led opposition parties demanding
resignation of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Rajasthan
Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje over their alleged help to former IPL
chief Lalit Modi and of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh
Chouhan over the Vyapam scam and over 40 deaths.
Lalit Modi is facing investigations from the Enforcement Directorate.
