Congress slams Centre for deciding against holding Winter Session

After the government decided against convening the Winter Session of the Parliament due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Congress has slammed the Centre for 'subverting parliamentary democracy', alleging that the opposition was not consulted on the matter.

By :  migrator
Update: 2020-12-15 11:22 GMT
Manish Tewari

New Delhi

Speaking to IANS, former Union minister Manish Tewari, who even protested at the Jantar Mantar demanding the session be held, said, "Never before in the history of the Indian Parliament has parliamentary democracy been subverted in this manner. When the standing committees of the Parliament are meeting, joint parliamentary committees are being convened three times a week, then why is the government running away from the Winter Session and hiding behind a pandemic that it has thoroughly and absolutely mismanaged?" 

"The country is facing humongous challenges, China is still illegally occupying our land, the economy is in recession, farmers are on the streets and there is no clarity as to how the vaccine would be administered. Never has this travesty happened going back to 1952," added Tewari. 

Another Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said, "The leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha was not consulted. Prahlad Joshi is as usual departing from the truth." 

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi in his letter to the leader of Congress in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, made it clear that no Winter Session of the Parliament will be convened due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the Budget Session is likely to be called in January 2021. 

Chowdhury, in his letter to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on December 3, had mentioned a number of issues such as farmers' agitation, status/preparation of Covid-19 vaccine, Chinese intrusion, economic slowdown and unemployment scenario to press for a short Winter Session. 

Referring to that letter to Birla, Joshi wrote to Chowdhury that the winter months are crucial for managing the pandemic because of the recent spurt in cases during this period, particularly in Delhi. 

"At present we are in the middle of December and a Covid vaccine is expected very soon. In this regard, I have informally contacted the floor leaders of various political parties and they have expressed their concerns about the ongoing pandemic and opined of doing away with the Winter Session," Joshi said. 

"The government is willing to have the next session of Parliament at the earliest. It would be appropriate to have the Budget Session in January 2021 keeping in mind the unprecedented circumstances created by the Covid-19 pandemic," Joshi said. 

The Minister also pointed out that the Monsoon Session was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Monsoon Session of the Parliament in September this year was one of the most productive sessions of Parliament with 27 Bills getting passed by both the Houses. 

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