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CPI-M blames government for parliament paralysis
New Delhi, Aug 13
The CPI-M on Thursday blamed the government for the near paralysis of
parliament in the monsoon session, and said it was a ploy to stall the
Goods and Services Tax (GST) and the land acquisition bills.
"They
wanted to delay the land acquisition bill before the Bihar elections,
and the AIADMK is opposed to the GST bill. Hence, in order to get around
these issues, they stalled parliament," CPI-M general secretary Sitaram
Yechury told a press conference here.
"It is a political ploy," he said.
Questioned
on the demand for the resignation of External Affairs Minister Sushma
Swaraj, he said the NDA could have ensured that the minister concerned
did not attend office for the duration of parliament session.
"This
had been done in the past when Defence Minister George Fernandes was
accused in the coffin scam. He did not attend office during parliament
session," Yechury said.
"Why couldn't the same formula be applied here also?
"This entire thing is part of BJP propaganda and part of their overall plan," he added.
Yechury said the functioning of the Narendra Modi government shows arrogance and "tyranny of numbers".
