Cong lodges protest with LS speaker over cancellation of parl

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has lodged a protest with after she intervened to cancel a pre-scheduled meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs recently, in what the party called an "unprecedented move". The committee was to discuss the sensitive Dokalam issue on February 8 and examine some key witnesses amid reports of a Chinese military build-up in the area. The members in the committee, headed by the party's Shashi Tharoor, wrote a letter to the speaker, red-flagging her move and mentioning that other meetings were held as scheduled. is also a member of the important committee. Sources told that the cancelled the meeting through a written order, after the members in the panel petitioned her, citing Arun Jaitley's scheduled reply on the discussion on the Union Budget in the The ruling party MPs reportedly told the that they wanted to be present in the House during Jaitley's reply and thus, would not be able to participate in the crucial committee meeting, which was to be held around the same time. The sources said the speaker's move was "unprecedented" and that committee meetings usually took place as scheduled. Importantly, the meetings of the other Parliamentary standing committees were held as scheduled, they added. It is learnt that the date of the re-scheduled meeting will be announced later. The was to examine four important witnesses in the Dokalam issue -- a former army chief, a former foreign secretary, a former and a cyber expert. The sources said the committee was to examine former Army chief Gen. Deepak Kapur, Col Vinayak Bhat, former and former G Parthasarathy. Col Bhat had written about the accumulation of Chinese build-up on the Dokalam plateau, including infrastructure and military build-up, besides helipads, the sources said. A termed the cancellation of the meeting "unprecedented" and said every member of the panel was interested in preserving and protecting India's territorial integrity. "The government should not sweep the issues of national security under the carpet.

Instead, it should face them head- on. The people deserve to know the truth as it exists on the ground as also about the measures taken by the government to protect India's and Bhutan's territorial integrity," he said. "Hiding the issues from the cannot replace the obvious truth. The government should make a full dissemination of the factual position on the Dokalam plateau and the Chinese occupation there," he added. At the height of the Dokalam stand-off between and last year, had triggered a controversy by meeting the Chinese to The had later deleted a reference to that meeting from its official website. had attacked over this move.

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First Published: Sun, February 11 2018. 20:35 IST