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UPA, Oppn lack will to make Parliament work: Sardesai

Lok Sabha continues to remain dysfunctional for the fourth day as consensus eluded an all-party meet that debated FDI in retail. Rajdeep Sardesai, editor-in-chief, IBN said Parliament is unlikely to tranasct any business as the impasse is likely to continue.

November 27, 2012 / 13:23 IST
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Lok Sabha continues to remain dysfunctional for the fourth day as consensus eluded an all-party meet that debated FDI in retail. Rajdeep Sardesai, editor-in-chief, IBN said Parliament is unlikely to tranasct any business as the impasse is likely to continue.

Speaking to CNBC-TV18, he said Opposition parties, which include NDA, AIADMK, BJD, Left parties and JD(S) are not keen  on resolving the logjam. Sardesai, however, does not see any imminent threat to the UPA government. Also Read: UPA calls for meeting to end deadlock over FDI Meanwhile Rajya Sabha was disrupted for fourth consecutive day. PTI adds: Rajya Sabha was paralysed for the fourth consecutive day after uproar over issues like quota for SCs/STs in promotions in government jobs and FDI in retail. The House plunged into chaos soon after it assembled for the day with senior BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu raising the issue of FDI. Chairman Hamid Ansari's repeated plea to allow the House to function normally went unheeded and some DMK members were seen in the aisle with newspaper clippings related to the 2G issue. Amid the din, he adjourned the House till noon barely a few minutes after it met. When the House re-assembled, slogan shouting SP members trooped into the Well opposing any reservation for SCs/STs in government job promotions as demanded by BSP. As they kept chanting "promotion mein arakshan, nahi chalega, nahi chalega" (no reservation in promotion), some members from the treasury bench, led by Praveen Rashtrapal (Cong), came to the aisle countering them. Members of UPA ally DMK also rushed to the aisle with newspaper clippings on the issue of recent disclosures by a former CAG official in 2G case. Their party colleague, former Telecom Minister A Raja, had to resign on the 2G issue. BJP members were also on their feet apparently demanding discussion and voting on FDI in retail. But, they were not audible. PJ Kurien, who was in the Chair, asked members to lay papers and as unruly scenes continued, he adjourned the House for the day.
first published: Nov 27, 2012 11:09 am

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