New Delhi: Condemning the "authoritarian attitude and undemocratic actions" of BJP-led Central government, the Opposition parties on Thursday claimed the Monsoon Session of the Parliament was deliberately derailed by the Centre.
In a joint statement signed by representatives of 10 political parties, the Opposition said the Central government used its "brute majority" to push through its legislative agenda in violation of established procedures, conventions, and "spirit of Parliamentary democracy".
"The Monsoon Session of the Parliament was deliberately derailed by the Government which has scant respect for the institution of Parliamentary democracy. At the outset, in the all-Party meeting convened by the Government, the combined Opposition had unanimously conveyed that they proposed to discuss important national issues and matters of public concern," said the statement. The proposed topics suggested by Opposition included--"Pegasus spying and snooping scandal", "Farmers' agitation", "Inflation", and "The deteriorating economic situation".
The statement claimed Centre stonewalled the Opposition's demand for discussion. "It has become abundantly clear that the present Government does not believe in Parliamentary accountability and was running away from debate on Pegasus which resulted in a deadlock," it said.
"The Opposition had been repeatedly requesting the Government to sincerely engage with the Opposition parties to break the impasse, but the Government remained arrogant, insincere, and obdurate," it added. The statement further termed the government "squarely responsible" for the stalemate in both House of the Parliament, as it refused to accept the opposition's demand for an "informed debate".
"The Government used its brute majority to push through its legislative agenda in violation of established procedures, conventions, and spirit of Parliamentary democracy. To divert attention from its own conduct and actions, the Government has unleashed a state-sponsored, malicious and misleading campaign by blaming the combined Opposition for the disruption of Parliament," it said further.
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