Demonetisation disrupts Rajya Sabha, govt dares opposition to resume debate
Both the Zero Hour and the Question Hour were disrupted as members of the Treasury and Opposition benches resorted to sloganeering over demonetisation
New Delhi: The issue of demonetisation of old Rs500 and Rs1000 notes continued to rock the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday virtually washing out its proceedings, even as the government dared the Opposition to resume discussion on the issue rather than disrupting the House.
Both the Zero Hour and the Question Hour were disrupted as members of the Treasury and Opposition benches resorted to sloganeering over the issue leading deputy chairman P.J. Kurien to adjourn the proceedings till noon. Similar scenes were witnessed at noon forcing chairman Hamid Ansari to adjourn the House again till 2 p.m.
While Congress wanted to know who was responsible for the death of at least 84 persons in hardships caused due to the “unplanned" demonetisation, other opposition parties including Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party wanted Prime Minister Narendra Modi to apologise for putting the common man to hardship.
Finance minister Arun Jaitley blamed the Opposition for using the tactics of disruption on a daily basis rather than resuming the discussion started on the first day of the winter session on 16 November and which is yet to conclude. The government, he said, had not wasted even a minute to agree to a debate on the issue. It also agreed to the rule under which the debate is to be conducted as well as to the demand that Prime Minister Modi will participate in it, Jaitley said.
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But instead of participating and concluding the debate, the Opposition has been using the Zero Hour to raise the issue for “getting footage on TV rather than listening to substantive facts on the issue. ... If the Opposition has the guts, the debate should resume," the leader of the House said.
Immediately thereafter, Bharatiya Janata Party members started raising slogans like “himmat hai to charcha karo (If you have guts, discuss the matter)." Jaitley also raised a point of order saying how can the Chair allow an issue on which substantial portion of debate has happened, to be raised during Zero Hour again. Kurien agreed with the leader of the House and asked the Opposition benches if they were ready for a discussion.
As Treasury benches continued to shout slogans seeking resumption of discussion, the Opposition members raised slogans daring Modi to come to the House and listen to the debate. As the din continued, Kurien adjourned the proceedings till noon. Earlier, leader of the Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said 84 persons have died in hardships caused due to the demonetisation issue in last one month.
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