New Delhi: With Row Pegasus threatened to thwart the rainy season session, the government’s source said, more than RS 133 Crore taxpayers had lost due to ongoing opposition protests.
However, the congress accused the government tried to find reasons to reduce the monsoon parliamentary session.
Congress spokesman Abhishek Singhvi blamed the government for the current deadlock in parliament and accused him of trying to avoid answering related questions raised by the opposition.
“My straight charge is that the government has stopped the session and the government now might think of limiting the session that stops.
So, you can draw your own conclusion,” he told reporters.
Singhvi accused the government ensured that the parliament did not function for nine or 10 days now find “first mistake as a reason to make a second mistake, namely limiting it”.
While Rajya Sabha has functions for almost 21 percent of scheduled time, Lok Sabha has succeeded in functioning less than 13 percent of the scheduled time.
“Lok Sabha is only allowed to function for about seven hours from the possibility of 54 hours.” Rajya Sabha has been allowed to function for 11 hours from the possibility of 53 hours.
So far the parliament has functions only 18 hours from the possibility of 107 hours (16.8 percent), “the PTI news agency reported quoting sources.
Disorders have caused more than RS 133 Crore to Fecemer, they said.
Since the rainy season session began on July 19 , both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have visible repetitive disorders and failed to transact any business after the opposition upset for their prosecution for the discussion of Pegasus Snooping Row.
The opposition will not call off its protest in the parliament without the government allowing full debate on the alleged Inquiry to use the device Soft Pegasus.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Parliament Pralhad Joshi said that the controversy was “non-problems” and the government was ready to discuss the problems – werelated.
The session is scheduled to conclude on August 13.
(With PTI input)