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Shah slams Oppn over Par disruptions, says BJP ready to face no-confidence motion

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

President today hit out at the opposition, particularly the Congress, for repeated disruptions in Parliament, saying they were doing so as they were unable to digest his party's victory in one state after another, and asserted that the government was ready to face no-confidence motion in the

Both houses of Parliament were adjourned for the 15th day yesterday as the stalemate between the opposition and the government continued for the third week in the second leg of the Budget session.

Parties like the TDP, YSRC, TRS, and the have been creating ruckus during proceedings on various issues. After the TDP and YSRCP, the too has given a notice to move a no-confidence motion in the against the

"The opposition is not able to digest our victory in states after states post 2014. That is why they are not allowing even a single minute of work in Parliament for the last 20 days," Shah said addressing a rally of booth unit chiefs here.

The has nothing to hide and is ready to face the no-confidence motion notices that the opposition parties have submitted to Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, he added.

Shah alleged that the was trying to prevent discussion on the key schemes related to and minimum support prices of produce that are being introduced by the

"The and the want everything to be discussed in Parliament. But the does not want that and it only shouts. They (Opposition) are doing it to prevent discussion of two very important schemes in the Budget," Shah alleged.

He said that the government wants to discuss a scheme for 10 crore families with up to Rs 5 lakh, which will benefit around 50 crore people out of the total population of 125 crore. But the Opposition is not allowing it.

"The second scheme is related to farmers, who have never got the due price for their products since Independence. The scheme allows to pay 1.5 times more minimum support prices than the expenses on seeds and farming. This is a big thing done by for poor farmers," Shah said.

The fears that discussion on these two schemes in Parliament will affect its popularity but the will take it to the people if it is not allowed to take raise these in the House, he added.

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First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 16:40 IST
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