Rajnath says PM ready to speak on demonetisation; Oppn unimpressed


New Delhi, Nov 28 (PTI): Seeking to break the deadlock, Home Minister Rajnath Singh today told Lok Sabha that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will speak on demonetisation if the Opposition wanted, but the rival parties demanding debate with a provision for voting remained unimpressed, forcing the House to adjourn for the second time.

A number of opposition leaders, including Mallikarjun Kharge (Cong), Sudip Bandhopadhyay (TMC) and Mulayam Singh Yadav (SP), spoke as they pressed for acceptance of their demand for an adjournment motion, a condition not acceptable to the treasury benches which want a debate without voting.

With the Opposition parties firm on their stand, Singh said nobody is questioning the government's intentions over demonetisation or imputing any malafide.

He said that the government was willing to listen to the complaints and suggestions different parties have over the execution of the demonetisation move.

"As far as the Prime Minister coming to the House is concerned, if the Opposition wants he will come and intervene. I want to assure the Opposition. We are ready for a discussion," the Home Minister said during the Zero Hour, after the Opposition leaders had spoken.
The decision on under which rule the discussion would take place is for the Speaker to make, he said.

Demonetisation is a "historic, bold and pro-poor" decision, Singh said, adding that it was taken to target black money and was in national interest.

However, members of a dissatisfied Opposition rushed to the Well, forcing Speaker Sumitra Mahajan to adjourn the House till 1400 hours.

Earlier, Kharge said demonetisation had harmed the economic system, the farmers, youths, labourers and women among others who are in distress.

Maintaining that over 70 people have died due to the faulty implementation, he cited the incident of a Union Minister facing difficulty in paying hospital bills after his brother died and said it is an evidence of the crisis. Union Minister Sadananda Gowda's brother had died in Karnataka.

"There is only one way to break this deadlock. The Prime Minister should come here (to the House) and our adjournment motion be accepted," Kharge said.

Bandhopadhyay said the government must take initiative to break the impasse as people will ask what does Parliament stand for, if it is adjourned everyday.

Supporting Kharge, the SP chief said if Modi does not come to the House on such an important matter, then when he will come. Farmers are facing a lot of problems, he said.

Jai Prakash Narayan Yadav (RJD) called the decision impractical and anti-people. An AIADMK member said the government should take initiative to ease people's sufferings, while B Mahtab (BJD) said the onus was on the Centre to take steps to break the impasse.

Anandrao Adsul (Shiv Sena) said neither 'Bharat Bandh' nor 'Aakrosh Diwas', which different opposition parties have announced for today, was visible but lamented that the recent announcement of NABARD disbursing Rs 21,000 crore to cooperative banks has not been implemented. Situation remains bad in rural areas, he said.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    He has said demonetization is 93% success ...

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  • krish, Dubai

    Tue, Nov 29 2016

    it means congress succeeded only 7%

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  • srikanth, Hyderabad

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Who is suffering from Modi's Decision? its only poor and middle class, many channels are showing operations where we can clearly see people converting crorers of ruppess to white money? what is so called Great PM Modi doing, if so many conversions are taking place. Its just anti middle class decision, he is thinking of guarding govt employees by give some cash advances, what about other millions who are working in unorganized sector and taking harldy 6000 to 7000 rupees as their salaries. He is speaking about digital cash, even govt undertkaking like RTC is not accepting card for renewal of bus passes, this is how our developed econonmy is, He is taking about electronic cash when 80% of rural India is not having basic necessities of life like water , fodo and Power. He might have travelled many countries, but he cannot compare with India, as we don't have inftrastructure. Why he kep slient on govt servants, who have purchased so many houses and invested so much money in shares and have all their children educated in foreign countries. This Modi Govt should be thrown out of power, now I doubt whether India is a democratic country or a Dictator ship, if we support Modi , then very soon he may reconvert India inta kingdom, ruled by a Brain less king like him

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    if the Opposition wants he will come and intervene.
    that means if oppossion dont ask for him he will never come there!!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    There is no fun in PM just staying for some time during the discussion but he need to be there during the full discussion and reply

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  • Anirudh P, Bengaluru

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Modi’s job is to impress the people of this country through good work which he has already done.

    If the opposition parties are not impressed with Modi’s good work, that’s their problem.

    In democratic form of Govt, People are supreme and if people are impressed with work of PM, nobody can stop him.

    There is no rule that PM has to answer all the questions from opposition party, instead, any minister from Govt can do that job.

    PM trying to impress these opposition party is mere a waste of time, which can be invested by PM to do some other good work which we do good to country.

    Jai Hind

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    modiji suppressed da people & he impressed his foreign tours.

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  • FLAVIAN DSOUZA, CHIK/BENGALURU

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Chemotherapy is done . Good cells and bad cells will die. Govt should take care of good cells and ensure ution is flawless if not this will result in a failed excercise!!

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  • MK, Managlore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    PM is running away and escaping from parliament. 

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    He is totally married to the nation through a lot of self-sacrifice and so will not even go to Gujarat or Varanasi but will be staying at New Delhi in sleepless negotiation with the brightest brains of his close friendly clique to release the next surgical strike at the parliament as he did at the nation on November 8. When any opening for foreign visits comes, he will be taking a vacation at the custom-made Boeing 777 LR aircraft, may go for the funeral service of Fidel Castro, his great hero of communism, even through PM is a hardcore capitalist.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    This totally idiotic action by the Government will be leading the nation into so many unseen problems. In 20 days, is it getting better or worse?

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  • Rowan, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Guilty conscience never feels secure.

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  • neeth, mangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Oppn unimpressed? Does that matter? LOL

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Discussion and voting is very much a democratic process and a legitimate demand by the opposition. Why is Modi afraid of a vote when he has a majority in the Lok Sabha?

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    They will be unimpressed , it's obvious. while whole nation is impressed with this bold decision by PM Modiji, which is evidenced today also with a poor response for the Bandh called for... opposition is breaking head how to oppose. so what ever justification Modi do, they will say we are not impressed at the end of the day. they will be impressed only if green signal given by PM , govt and country for them to continue with their scams... that's it. till then they will remain unimpressed.

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  • Sundar, Mulky

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    on November 8th he should be  there after as 'Honest Day'. 

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  • Sundar, Mulky

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Why opposition run away from discussion..??? It's nothing but open challenge placed by modiji. They know very well nobody will win with our p.m.

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