New Delhi: Congress on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on the government and accused it of pursuing “vendetta politics” with the vice-president Rahul Gandhi leading the charge.
Rahul, who is on a one-day visit to flood hit Puducherry and Tamil Nadu said the government wants him to stop asking questions.
“They want me to stop asking questions, but this is not going to happen.I will keep asking questions to them,” he said.
He added, “Tomorrow when I go to Parliament then I will react,its absolutely political vendetta.”
Meanwhile, back in Delhi, senior Congress leaders took charge to attack BJP.
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Former Union Minister Kapil Sibal questioned on how BJP spends its money collected through donations.
“Can I ask the BJP how it spends its money? Is that a legal matter? BJP invested in mutual funds in canstar, ran a newspaper,” he said.
“They said CBI is a caged parrot, we say after Modi ji came to power, CBI has become a captive parrot,” he added.
Targeting BJP leader Subramanian Swamy, Sibal said, “Swamy is BJP power of attorney to persecute and prosecute Congress. He is his master's voice.”
Combative Congress disrupts Parliament
Back in parliament, combative Congress members today paralysed both the houses protesting against alleged "vendetta politics" which lead to repeated adjournments in the Lok Sabha as well as Rajya Sabha.
No sooner had both the Houses assembled for the day, Congress members stormed the Well, shouting slogans against the government and refusing to heed to the Chair's repeated pleas that they return to their seats and raise the issue.
While no Congress member specified the issue agitating them, their vociferous protests came a day after the Delhi High Court, in a blow to Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, declined to give them any relief in the National Herald case, asking them to appear before the trial court.
The court today, however, allowed their exemption pleas for the day, but directed them to appear in person on December 19.
"Down with dictatorship... Vendetta politics won't work," the Congress members shouted in Lok Sabha with party chief Sonia Gandhi looking on.
With proceeding being disrupted, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Rajiv Pratap Rudy took a dig at them, wondering what had happened in a day that shook the Congress members so much.
"Nation wants to hear what their issue is. Nobody knows it. We are ready to hear. Let them go to their seats and raise it," he said but the agitating members refused to budge.
Speaker Sumitra Mahajan chided them time and again and continued with the Question Hour amidst the uproar.
"I am ready to allow you to speak but I don't know what your issue is. Someone tell me what is your issue," she said.
It was a similar story in the Upper House which saw repeated adjournments over the protests by Congress members. The Lok Sabha was adjourned the first time for about 25 minutes soon after it assembled at 1100 hours. When it reconvened at 1130 hours, Congress members again trooped into the Well raising slogans like 'politics of vendetta won't be tolerated', 'we will fight for our rights' and 'we are neither scared nor will we get bogged down'.
Despite repeated demands by the Speaker to clarify the issue they were seeking to raise, Congress members did not respond and continued to shout slogans.
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BJD members, wanting to raise the issue of Pollavaram project, also rushed to the Well. They later returned when the Chair assured them that they would be allowed to do so in the Zero Hour.
As the Question Hour continued amid bedlam, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Rajiv Pratap Rudy said the House as well as the government were eager to listen to Congress members, but they will have to return to their seats and raise the issue. "Neither you (Speaker), nor the members are aware of the issue they want to raise," Rudy said.
Amid din, the House was adjourned till 2 PM around noon after laying of papers by ministers and tabling of reports of Parliamentary Standing Committees.
Similar scenes were witnessed in Rajya Sabha, which adjourned four times and finally till 2 PM. As Congress members continued raising slogans like "dictatorship will not be allowed", members in the treasury benches countered them and hit back with slogans like "chor machaye shor" (thieves making noise).
Chairman Hamid Ansari's repeated pleas to allow the Question Hour to function remained unheard after which he adjourned the House till 12:30 PM.
When the House reasssembled, the Congress members again stormed the well raising slogans.
Ansari's pleas to allow the Question Hour to function fell on deaf ears as the protesting members continued with their sloganeering. He then adjourned the House till 2 PM.
(With inputs from PTI)