Congress 'main culprit' for Budget session washout: Ananth Kumar


New Delhi, April 5 (IANS): Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar on Thursday accused the Congress of being the "main culprit" for the washout of second half of the Budget session of Parliament and said it will hurt the opposition party badly in the Karnataka Assembly polls.

Talking to media persons here, Kumar said the Congress followed the "mysterious, unwise and strange" counsel from its President Rahul Gandhi after his return from Italy during the inter-session break.

"Because of him, the party adopted different strategies for the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. Only Rahul Gandhi can think of this," he said.

Kumar said the Congress is "extremely frustrated and intolerant" about the mandate given by people to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and (present Prime Minister) Narendra Modi in 2014.

"They are intolerant because the BJP and its allies have come to power in 21 states. This is getting reflected in the logjam in both houses of Parliament."

"The Congress is the main culprit. The entire blame is on the Congress. In a democracy do parties which don't get majority have the mandate to stop Parliament's functioning?" he asked.

The Minister said the Congress will have to explain to the people its conduct in Parliament. "We condemn this negative and intolerant politics of the Congress."

He said the Congress earlier used to stage walkouts, but now the party members repeatedly come near the podiums of presiding officers.

"The entire country is watching Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, the Congress and their associates," he said.

"This politics of the Congress is going to hurt them very badly in Karnataka," he added.

He said the only major change in the Congress in the last two years has been elevation of Rahul Gandhi as President.

He accused the grand old party of changing its goalposts and becoming a "tail" of other parties.

Denying opposition's claims about lack of reachout by the Modi government to end the Parliamentary stalemate, Kumar said he had talked to Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad and Mallikarjun Kharge. "We are regularly meeting the floor leaders of all parties," he said.

Kumar said that the Congress was the last party to submit the notice of no-confidence motion against the government.

"The second half of the Budget session started on March 5 and the first notice of no-confidence was given by the YSR Congress. Then the Telugu Desam Party gave the notice," he said, adding that notices had subsequently been given also by the RSP and the AIMIM.

The second half of the Budget session, that saw repeated disruptions by several parties including those considered friendly to the BJP, will end on April 6.

  

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  • Geeta, Mlr

    Fri, Apr 06 2018

    I think those who call Rahul Gandhi as pappu may be a big pappu because Rahulgi studied M.Phil in Trinity College, Cambridge.

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  • JK, Udupi

    Fri, Apr 06 2018

    What do you expect from congress under useless pappu's rule?

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  • JP, Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Apr 06 2018

    So basically Anantha is saying that they can't answer even 44 people :)

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  • Robert, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 06 2018

    Very Interesting - last line in this news reads - repeated disruptions by several parties including those considered friendly to the BJP,

    Minister was not aware of parliament day to day functioning - taking rest in some resort which is possible, blaming only one party which s good publicity for that party since common man knows the reality and facts.

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  • Alfria, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 05 2018

    Ananth Kumar and bjp just came to know how frustrating it is when parliament is stalled they had done the same when in opposition and that also not for days but for more than a month, I hope you all have learnt a lesson and after 2019 election when you are in opposition you will not commit the same mistake

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 05 2018

    Self goals after self goals by BJP. They have to blame somebody at the time elections now.

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  • ediboy, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 05 2018

    What is Ananth Kumar talking. Is his fustration of loosing Karnataka coming out? Everyone knows what is going on in the parliament everyday. Just not to pass the no confidence motion all this nexus is going on between aiadmk, the speaker and nda. And ananth kumar is saying after rahul gandhi returned from Italy he has instructed the party to stall the parliament process. The is no common sense in his statement.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 05 2018

    Same tricks you have done when you are in opposition...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, Apr 05 2018

    They might learned from BJP what they are doing today.

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  • Vivek, Hirebyle / Abu dhabi

    Thu, Apr 05 2018

    From last 4 years .all over India .....Congress has been in Headline and FAMOUS ...Courtesy Leaders of B.j.p ...

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 05 2018

    Your own ally AIDMK and previously TDP was responsible mainly for the washout. Why these lies from ministers blaming someone else? Seems like there is a competition among Bharatiya Jhoota party as to who can lie better ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 05 2018

    Nach Na Aye Angan Teda ...

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