GNCTD Bill passed by Parliament, AAP says 'black day for democracy'


New Delhi, Mar 25 (IANS): The controversial Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2021, was passed by Parliament on Wednesday, with the Rajya Sabha clearing the provision amid the pandemonium, in a major setback to Delhi's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

The Bill, ensuring more constitutional powers to the Central government's appointed Lt. Governor as against the Delhi Assembly, had been passed by the Lok Sabha on Monday.

Moments after the GNCTD (Amendment) Bill, 2021 got Rajya Sabha's approval, the Delhi Cabinet, including Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, took to social media to slam the move, alleging the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Centre was attempting to rule the national capital through the backdoor.

Kejriwal, in a tweet, said: "RS passes GNCTD amendment Bill. Sad day for Indian democracy. We will continue our struggle to restore power back to people. Whatever be the obstacles, we will continue doing good work. Work will neither stop nor slow down."

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia tweeted in Hindi: "Aaj ka din loktantra ke liye kala din hai. Dilli ki janata dwara chuni huyi sarkar ke adhikaron ko chheen kar LG ke hanth me saunp diya gaya. Vidambna dekhiye ki loktantra ki hatya ke liye sansad ko chuna gaya jo hamare loktantra ka mandir hai. Dilli ki janata is tanashahi ke khilaf ladegi (Today is a black day for democracy. The rights of the elected government have been given to the Lt Governor. The sad part is that the Parliament, which is the temple of democracy, has been chosen to murder democracy. The people of Delhi will resist this dictatorial trend)."

The discussions on the new legislation -- which gives greater powers to the Lt Governor -- led to heated arguments in the upper House of Parliament a number of times on Wednesday.

Members of the Trinamool Congress, the AAP and the Congress, among many other opposition leaders, raised slogans against the legislation.

Due to the ruckus, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had to cut short her speech in her reply to the Finance Bill 2021.

During the debate on the Bill, Trinamool member Derek O'Brien alleged that Bharatiya Janata Party members were constantly commenting on him and that this was against the rules of the House.

Accusing the Central government of arbitrariness, he said the Bill went against the spirit of the federal structure of the nation.

Reacting to O'Brien's allegations, BJP President J.P. Nadda stood up and accused the Trinamool of double standards.

 

  

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 25 2021

    This Fascist Dictatorship of BJP will receive a befitting reply from the public.

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Thu, Mar 25 2021

    Which public? Half of them are blind bhakts and remaining half spineless souls. As long as there is EVM, only BJP will rule

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Thu, Mar 25 2021

    He was silent when democracy was being raped since last few years and now when it affected him, he is screaming and shouting. One by one will fall to dust if they don't act collectively to protect constitution as well to protect democracy. The current regime closing all the doors for their oppositions, making them weak day by day, so that dictatorship rule flourish. The current regime wants to rule eternally under the guise of fake democracy.

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  • M.S.D, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 25 2021

    Example of Dictatorship is Soon..!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 25 2021

    I'm a firm believer of 'Karma' ...

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