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Monday, 28 November 2016

WHY SHOULD PM, MODI RUN AWAY FROM PARLIAMENT LIKE A CRIMINAL...

#Parliament #PmModi #Logjam #Adjournment #Opposition #ManmohanSingh #Rbi #FinanceMinistry

IS PM, MODI FEELING GUILTY FOR DEMONETIZATION ?



Even a common man knows it well that parliament logjam is a national waste, shouldn't PM care for it and resolve this issue. Why should he be so adamant? Why should he take it as unreasonable demand when BJP had also adopted the similar stands in the past when it was in opposition. Even if PM believes demand is inordinate, he must come to parliament to put an end to it as there seems no other way to get parliament going. 

What is his fear? what does he dread will happen if he shows up in temple of democracy? Isn't debate better for betterment?

When he can call the entire opposition community of thugs and corrupt and criticize them blantantly outside parliament justifying his demonetization, why can't he do so inside the parliament. 


Both houses have been disrupted in this winter session by all the opposition parties. It looked strange to me for PM to appear in parliament for a little while and then not showing his face during further debate as is demanded constantly by opposition. It takes two hands to clap,isn't it. 

It is his moral obligation as PM now to make his parliament run smoothly especially when he knows he can not get away from it for long, he ought to be back in parliament as soon as possible. During the short period he was present, he listened to former prime minister, Manmohan Singh's offensive & fiery speech, interlaced with serious allegation on behalf of PMO, finance ministry and RBI, calling this demonetization a case of, "Organized loot and legalized plunder". speechlessly that I believe would have made even a stone to turn & reply back. I thought he would roar back in the same coin but it was shocking to see Prime Minister watching him in utter silence as if he had lost his tongue.

I am sure you would like to listen how Manmohan Singh expressed his vitriolic views on demonetization on the link below.

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