New Delhi: Accused the “closing door” government in negotiations to solve the logography of Pegasus’s problems in parliament, the leader of RJD Manoj Kumar Jha on Sunday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had to intervene to end the monsoon, and called for extending the monsun session to make up for the time is lost.
Rajya Sabha’s member, which is an influential opposition voice, also slams the government to repeatedly emphasize that it “reaches” to the opposition parties, saying that the expression does not mean that “by hand in your pocket and a rigid face, you say ‘ This is what I offer, nothing else ‘”.
“Under Garb reaches out to close the door to negotiations.
Many times I have noted that what is called the people entrusted with the idea of reaching out, may not have a mandate in offering something real for the opposition,” said Jha PTI in an interview.
Since the start of the Monsun session on July 19, the parliamentary process has continued to witness disorders due to protest by opposition parties and logjam has survived their request for discussion about Row Snooping Pegasus.
An international media consortium has reported that more than 300 india cell phone numbers were verified, including the leader of the Rahul Gandhi Congress, Minister of Union Prahlad Singh Patel and Ashwini Vaishnaw, Anil Ambani Entrepreneurs, and at least 40 journalists, were in the list of potential surveillance targets using the Israeli company Pegasus Spyware NSO Group.
The government has denied all accusations of opposition in this matter.
Asked about opposition requests for discussions about Pegasus and Logjam’s problems in the parliament of them, Jha said the government said in the media that it reached out but such an effort must mean “listening and not only hearing”.
Jha accused the government using “hostility” which had taken the possibility of “breaking ice”.
“But if Mr.
Prime Minister himself intervened and told his people to break the ice and say ‘we are ready to discuss everything’, it is still possible to discuss.
If possible, extend the session to redeem the time we have lost time..
We can sit After August 15, “said Senior Leader of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD).
Asked whether the expansion of the Monsun session, which is scheduled to end on August 13, is the way forward, JHA answered in affirmative and appointed his speech at Rajya Sabha in Covid, which has been much appreciated and has become a viral on social media, to emphasize the importance of discussing critical problems in parliament.
In parliament, it could not discuss the second wave of the awesome Covid, he accused the government in “foyer denial”.
“On the day I made a speech, the response from the government said that no one died because it was not the availability of oxygen.
When you fight with a pandemic, you must be able to recognize failure and take credit for success,” he said.
“I don’t just blame the central government, many state governments are also in brash rejection mode,” Jha said.
Asked whether the opposition could focus on issues such as price increases, farmers’ protests and unemployment in the Monsun session rather than Pegasus, he said all the problems were very important and the opposition continued to raise them but Pegasus had obtained an important dimension because the inn reported by the media.
“I won’t say Pegasus is No.1 for us, but it gets an important dimension because the level of reconnaissance reported in the media with several countries in the world ordered the probe, but in our case, there wasn’t even receipt (for debate),” Jha said .
Slamming the government to say that surveillance accusations are non-problems, he said if after detailed discussion, it proved so, the opposition would accept it, but denying discussions contrary to the idea of parliamentary democracy.
“Have we forgotten that there was a discussion after the Bofors (revealed).
The same as the Mundhra case during the Jawaharlal Nehru government but the discussion was permitted even though the opposition was practically not at that time,” he said.
Jha also hit the government because it passed the bill in the middle of the Din, said that the law passed for about eight minutes and warned that if it became a normal government even a new future could take this route, making a debate and discussion of a past.
In the opposition association witnessed during the current parliamentary session and if the Supreme Alliance Seed has been sown for the 2024 general election, Jha said when the leaders of the floor coordinated in parliament, 2024 did not exist in their minds and the main problem was such a problem revoking agricultural laws, Inflation and unemployment.