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Demonetization: BJP hopes to break deadlock, senior leaders to hold parley with Opposition

For the fifth consecutive working day, proceedings in Parliament were washed out today as opposition parties.

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The BJP-led NDA Government, which is facing flak post the demonetization drive, will be holding parleys with the opposition parties on Thursday as efforts to break the ongoing deadlock in Parliament. Union Ministers Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitley and Ananth Kumar will be holding discussion with the opposition leaders at around 10 a.m. tomorrow to ensure that the remaining Winter Session of Parliament functions without any further disruption. 

Rejecting the demand of opposition parties to roll back the decision on demonetization , Naidu earlier in the day said the nation has supported the government's step to unearth black money and added that the decision has been taken keeping in view of the welfare of farmers and marginalised section of the society.
He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a bold decision to curb black money by invalidating the currency notes of 500 and 1000 denominations. 
 

Emphasizing that this decision will promote cashless transaction in the society, Naidu further said that this move has severely damaged the cause of terrorists and separatists. 
Naidu's assertions came as the opposition parties questioned Prime Minister Modi's absence in Parliament and alleged that this reflected the latter's 'authoritarian' attitude. Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi today said that Prime Minister Modi must come to Parliament and address the members over the government's decision to demonetize high value currency notes.
Asserting that economy has been affected by the step, Gandhi demanded the setting up of a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to probe the alleged selective leakage of the decision.  He said that Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and the Chief Economic Advisor were not even consulted by Prime Minister Modi before considering the decision.

The Parliament was today adjourned for the day following uproar over demonetization issue. When the House reassembled at noon after first adjournment, the opposition members including Congress, TMC, Left and RJD demanded discussion on the issue under relevant rule which entails voting. 
A united opposition today staged a protest in front of Mahatma Gandhi's statue in Parliament against the demonetization of high value currency notes. 
The major parties, which participated in the protest, are Congress, BSP, JD(U), TMC, AIADMK, NCP, Left, RJD and the Samajwadi Party. The MPs raised slogans and displayed posters against demonetization .

 

 For the fifth consecutive working day, proceedings in Parliament were washed out today as opposition parties continuously created ruckus, persisting with the demand for presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and debate on demonetization under a rule that entails voting. Both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha failed to transact any business and were adjourned prematurely due to the uproar.
In the Lok Sabha, parties like Congress, Trinamool and CPI(M) pressed for Adjournment Motion and debate under a rule that entails voting.

This was rejected by Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, who maintained that discussion can take place some other rule as well. Modi was present in the House briefly during Question Hour, during which only one question could be taken up amid the opposition's din which led to the first adjournment. Shiv Sena, which had participated in Trinamool Congress- led march against demonetization last week, saved embarrassment to the government as it changed its stand and praised the step besides supporting BJP stand that the debate be held under Rule 193, which does not entail voting.
Sena changed its stand after its delegation met Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday.
BJD's B Mahtab also favoured debate under Rule 193. However, since there was no unanimity on the mode of having a debate, members of Congress and Trinamool again trooped into the Well, shouting slogans and forcing adjournment first till noon and later for the day.

Earlier, Leader of Congress Mallikarjun Kharge said his party was ready for a discussion but under Rule 56, which entails voting. "A message has gone out that the opposition is not ready for discussion. People are distressed, people are at pain and we want to discuss their problems. What we want is that the Prime Minister should be present here. You (Speaker) should allow us the adjournment motion," he said.
Taking a dig at the Prime Minister, Kharge said it is being told outside Parliament that a few people are supporting black money. "But the fact is that ruling party is supporting black money and not allowing the discussion to take place in the House."
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said the government is willing to discuss the issue any time and it may not be a short duration debate but could "go on for 1-2-3 days."
"If the opposition offers any constructive suggestion, we will heed to it, implement it. We have launched a campaign against black money, fake currency and corruption and people of India are supporting Modi," Kumar said.

Batting for discussion under a Rule involving voting, Sudip Bandhopadhyay (TMC) wondered what was the harm in it as the government enjoys a "brute majority" in the Lok Sabha and will win in the eventuality of division of votes.

Noting that over 300 opposition members from both the Houses had joined a protest in the Parliament Complex this morning, he urged Speaker Sumitra Mahajan to sit with the government and thrash out a solution.
Jaiprakash Narayan Yadav (RJD) said the country was passing through a crisis. Anandrao Adsul (Sena) said his party has welcomed demonetization as it was necessary to phase out old currency notes to remove fake currency, black money which were supporting terrorism. 

Referring to the relaxation for farmers announced by the government today, he said it will help them a lot.
The decision is being praised in the country as well as abroad, Prem Singh Chandumajra (SAD) said.
In the Rajya Sabha, opposition parties were relentless in their demand for Modi's presence for resumption of debate from where it was left on November 16.

The uproarious scenes led to the adjournment of the proceedings first till noon, then till 1400 hours and finally for the day. BSP leader Mayawati went to the extent of seeking an apology from Modi for speaking outside the House when Parliament is in session, while the Congress demanded a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to go into the "sudden announcement" of demonetization of 86 per cent of the currency in circulation.
While the BJP members too shouted slogans seeking resumption of discussion on the issue that started on November 16, opposition members led by Congress and TMC trooped into the Well of the House raising slogans demanding that Prime Minister be called to the House, forcing Deputy Chairman P J Kurien to adjourn the proceedings till 1200 hours.

Soon after obituary references and laying of the listed papers, Sharad Yadav (JD-U) said when the Prime Minister says the demonetization decision was taken in national interest, why is no compensation being paid to over 75 people who died because of hardships caused by it. Naresh Agarwal (SP) said if Prime Minister does not have the time to come to the House, arrangements should be made for an online interface, an oblique reference to Modi using video conferencing to address events held in far-off places.


Mayawati (BSP) sought the Chair's protection in getting Prime Minister to speak on the issue inside the House and not outside when the Parliament is in session. By speaking outside, he has "insulted" the House and breached its privilege, she alleged and added: "Prime Minister should be called to the House... he must apologise why he is speaking outside." Sitaram Yechury (CPI-M) said Modi was violating the Constitution by not answering questions in the institution (Parliament) he is accountable to. Anand Sharma (Cong) said even during financial emergency, the government cannot restrict citizens from accessing their own bank accounts like the way severe restrictions have been imposed on withdrawal from own account after the November 8 decision. "He has created financial anarchy. Prime Minister must come" and answer questions on hardships caused, he said. 

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