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WATCH LIVE! Modi Sarkar vs Opposition

Last updated on: August 03, 2015 10:56 IST

 
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On The Sidelines:

* Attacking the Prime Minister over his "silence", Sonia says champion of 'man ki baat' appears to have retreated to 'maun vrat'. She said: "The government using numerical strength as a sources of arrogance rather than responsibility, trying to substitute investigation by mere discussion. This is unacceptable."

* On Sunday, the government and the Congress were engaged in a verbal clash, with the ruling side alleging "obstructionism" on part of the opposition which in turn blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "arrogance" for the Parliament logjam.

* With half of the Monsoon session virtually washed out, the government has asked the Congress to introspect and said it can have "honourable exit" by having a debate on the row surrounding External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Lalit Modi.

* Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said Congress may be upset with the government for "political reasons" but it must "accept and seriously introspect" that "negativism" and its "obstructionist tendencies" would hurt the country and the economy. His attack in a facebook post came in the context of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill which is among the reform measures stuck as Parliament is unable to function because of relentless opposition demand for resignation of Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje in Lalit Modi row and ouster of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan over the Vyapam scam.

* Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who addressed a press conference at BJP headquarters, termed Congress as "confused" and claimed that it has put itself in an "untenable position" and "pushed itself against the wall" by demanding resignations of Swaraj, Raje and Chauhan.

* Congress leader Anand Sharma said, "The blame of Parliament's not functioning lies squarely with the Prime Minister for his arrogance and obduracy." Referring to Jaitley's comments, he said, "the unwarranted, uncharitable and provocative statement by the finance minister and the BJP, accussing Congress of disruption makes it abundantly clear that the government is neither serious nor sincere in breaking the deadlock in Parliament." He asked Jaitley and BJP "not to give patronizing sermons to the Congress but to collectively reflect and apologise for their own conduct while in opposition."

* Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu, while ruling out any resignation, maintained that there can be a debate in which the opposition can express its views. He insisted that neither Swaraj nor Raje had done anything illegal or unethical that they should resign. Raje was not even the chief minister at that time, he added.