New Delhi: Congress on Thursday said the Central government is undermining the Constitutional power of Parliament by not 'allowing' other party leaders to speak during the meeting. The attack on the ruling party comes after Union Minister Prakash Javadekar criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for walking out of the Parliamentary Standing Committee Defence meeting held yesterday.
While speaking to the media, Congress's General Secretary in-charge KC Venugopal said, "Prakash Javadekar's statement was totally misleading. He is misleading this whole country. The power of the committee is being undermined by the Chairman. My colleagues have told me that Rahul Ji did not get a chance to speak. It is the right of a member to speak, which was being denied."
He further added, "Rahul Ji said in that meeting that the uniform should be decided by the hierarchy of the armed forces. What's wrong in that? This Government is undermining Parliamentary Committee. They don't want any discussion in the Parliamentary Committee. They are undermining the Constitutional power of the Parliament."
On Wednesday, three Congress leaders, including Gandhi, walked out of the meeting after not being allowed to speak during a discussion on the uniform and ranks of armed forces.
READ:'Allow MPs to speak freely in parliamentary meets'
As per the sources, Gandhi wanted to have a discussion on 'more substantive issues' and suggested that the decision of uniform and badges should be taken by the officers of armed forces.