As disruptions rocked the last week of Parliament’s Monsoon’s session,
Government on Monday singled out Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and
vice-president Rahul Gandhi for stalling the House, saying not many of
its leaders favoured it and accused them of using the row over Sushma
Swaraj as a “pretext” to stop passage of the GST bill.With Congress continuing to disrupt both the Houses seeking the
resignation of Ms. Swaraj and two BJP chief ministers, Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley ripped into its top leadership for its “stubbornness” and
alleged that they wanted India’s growth story to suffer by obstructing
the GST bill’s passage.Citing a meeting called by Speaker Sumitra Mahajan on Monday to break
the logjam, Mr. Jaitley said Congress was the only party which opposed
any debate and insisted that the House would not run while most
opposition parties were for it to function.“The assessment in the government is that there are not many in even
Congress pushing this logic that House should not run. Only their top
two leaders... have been stubborn on it.(They say) Parliament should not function, legislations should not be
passed. If there is harm to the country, to the system let it be,” the
Leader of the Rajya Sabha told reporters.Attacking Sonia Gandhi, Mr. Jaitley said her policies, which “inflicted”
on the then UPA government, were “directly responsible” for slowing
down the economy. Even when the UPA
was in power, economic growth had
ceased to be a priority for Congress, he said.On the GST bill, he said, Congress was “completely isolated”.
“Its best endeavour is that since it won’t be able to stop the GST it is definitely trying to delay.”Asked about Rahul Gandhi’s charge that Lalit Modi had paid money to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj’s family and she should disclose the transactions, Mr. Jaitley said anybody can make such “unfounded” allegations.Citing Smriti Irani’s retort that women and their sons from common families have to toil to earn their living and Gandhi family may be an “exception”, Mr. Jaitley said the Congress leadership should ponder over it.
“Congress leadership should understand that if these kinds of questions were asked of them, then they may not have any answers,” he said and defended Ms. Swaraj over Rahul’s charge, saying she has had a long political career.“They want that the country should not develop and the boost the bill’s passage will give to the economy should not happen. Congress is in a disruptionist mood. Even when the UPA was in power, economic growth had ceased to be a priority for it. Some policies which were inflicted on the government by the Congress president caused the slowdown,” he said.The Finance Minister said Congress was “completely isolated” on the GST bill and numbers were in the favour of its passage
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