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Press Briefing
Monday, 26th July 2010
Shri Abhishek Singhvi addressed the media today.
Shri Abhishek Singhvi said we hope and trust that
the opposition especially the BJP, will allow
Parliament to function in a constructive, harmonious
and productive spirit. We are saying this in
particular because we have advance intimation of
disruption and obstruction and we hope that no such
advance declarations will be carried out. We can
assure the opposition and the country at large that
there is no issue - none at all – which is excluded
from vibrant discussion and that is genuinely
considered to be heart and soul of democracy and of
the temple of democracy, which is Parliament. But we
have had reason to believe that unnecessary attempts
will be made to disrupt the working of Parliament.
Unfortunately the track record, the direct figures
and statistics in this regard since 2004 demonstrate
precious loss of parliamentary time due to the acts
and omissions of the BJP in particular and the
opposition in general. Unfortunately that track
record does not inspire confidence. This
pre-determined attitude, is unfortunate.
Shri Abhishek Singhvi said we hope and trust that
the churlishness displayed on Friday will not be
become a matter of habit. We sincerely believe that
pettiness, is not attributes of a vibrant democracy
like India. The main difference between us and many
of our neighbours is that we take pride and are able
to meet each other, to talk to each other, to
connect with each other and to disagree with each
other and we should keep that essential spirit
alive.
On the question of the reaction of the Congress
party on the statement of the Sugar Mill Association
that price of sugar is going to be further hiked,
Shri Singhvi said that we do not feel appropriate to
offer any comment on the statements of the
individuals or Associations. He further added that
the supply of sugar is gradually easing; there
should be no cause of worry.
On the question of the opposition seeking
adjournment motion on price rise issue, Shri Singhvi
said as far as adjournment motion is concerned, I do
not think our stand has changed in any manner from
the decision taken just a few months ago.
Ultimately, these are matters to be decided not only
by the Business Advisory Committee but also by the
Chair of the respective Houses. In that decision,
the entire Parliament ultimately has to defer, agree
and go on. A decision on such requests cannot be to
everybody’s agreement or liking. Ultimately if a
particular form and method is allowed by the Chair
of the relevant House, the Parliament has to follow
that. No Member or party can insist on a particular
modality. The issue is important, the issue will be
discussed, and we are ready in any manner. We are
not discussing the merits now. But the modality and
the manner of discussing the issue is not to be
decided by you, me or a party. It has to be decided
by the relevant rules and procedures – ultimately
bindingly decided by the Chair of the House.
On the reaction of the Congress Party on the
statement of Nitin Gadkari on Sohrabuddin issue,
Shri Singhvi said that Mr. Gadkari should submit all
the details to the Supreme Court, to the CBI and to
the CBI designated Court which he is submitting to
the Press. If any evidence relevant to the on-going
criminal case is available, even to the Court, it
will be looked into. It was on the orders of the
Hon’ble Supreme Court, the investigation in this
case was ordered to be reopened. What is preventing
the BJP to produce the so-called relevant evidence
available with them before the Apex Court? Shri
Singhvi further added that till today there is no
indictment of the Andhra Pradesh or its agencies
either by any investigating agency or by any action
taken report or by the Supreme Court, Yes, if you
have the evidence which the BJP is excited about,
let them place it before the designated Court.
On the reaction of the Congress Party over
disqualification of MP from Kerala for production of
false certificate, Shri Singhvi said, he has been
disqualified and he is going to take recourse to
law.
Tom Vadakkan
Secretary, AICC
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