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Not on same page with BJP on forgoing salary for 23 days: Shiv Sena

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Squarely blaming the government for the logjam in Parliament, the today said it is "not on the same page" with the BJP on the issue of the NDA MPs forgoing their salary for 23 days of the ongoing budget session during which the House did not function due to disruptions.

today said that 400 MPs of the ruling NDA would forego Rs 3.66 cr as salary and blamed the for the near washout of the second half of the budget session that will end tomorrow.

However, Arvind Sawant, a MP from Southwest Mumbai, said his party was not consulted before the decision to forgo salary and allowances was taken.

The is "not on the same page" with the BJP on the issue, he said.

"They did not consult us before taking the decision. They only remember the NDA when there are presidential and vice-presidential polls," Sawant said.

With its 18 MPs, the is the second largest constituent of the NDA.

"This is not the question of salary. We, as MPs, have been dong our work. Even if Parliament was not functioning, we have held meetings with ministries to address the problems faced by our people," he said.

Referring to the protests by the AIADMK over constitution of in the Lok Sabha, Sawant said did not use strong words or rebuke the protesting MPs from

"We feel that the government did not want the House to function and (the upcoming) polls was the reason behind it," the MP said.

He alleged that the Centre did not form the despite the Supreme Court's order because that would have hit the BJP's prospects in Assembly elections.

The and the BJP are in a uneasy relationship despite being in alliance at the Centre as well as in the state. It has been highly critical of the policies of the Centre as well as the state.

Parliament has not carried out any substantial work over the last 22 days. The second part of the session, which began on March 5, is scheduled to end on Friday.

The crucial Finance Bill was cleared in the Lok Sabha without any discussion.

Also, a no-confidence motion against the government, moved in the Lok Sabha by various opposition parties, could not be taken up.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 19:10 IST
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