Lok Sabha approves proclamation of President\'s Rule in J&K (Intro Roundup)

Lok Sabha approves proclamation of President's Rule in J&K (Intro Roundup)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Friday approved the proclamation of in with opposition parties demanding installation of a popular government while the Centre asserting that it was committed to a "democratic process" and ready to hold Assembly elections in the troubled state.

Although the resolution was adopted, Sumitra MahajanA allowed a brief discussion after some of the opposition members pressed for a discussion.

"Till we are in power, no wrong or unethical work will be allowed to happen in .. Although it is responsibility of the to hold election, we are ready for it. We are ready to provide security as desired by the Commission to hold elections," the said.

He denied opposition charge that the tried to form government with a regional group ahead of the dissolution of the state Assembly by

"There must not be any doubt about the intentions of the government. If the BJP wanted to form government by indulging in horse trading, then it would have done so during the six-month Governor's rule. We did not try to form government, neither during the six months of the rule nor in the last days (before the dissolution of Asssembly)," he said.

Singh said in December he came to know through that Congress, PDP and National Conference were trying to forge an alliance, but this report was denied the very next day by senior who said his party was not in favour of any alliance.

"Under this situation, the assembly was dissolved," he said, adding that everyone wanted a solution to the problem and his government was promoting grassroots democracy as it had recently conducted the elections to the local bodies.

Initiating the debate, of said the Assembly was dissolved without any floor test despite the fact that Congress, the PDP and the National Conference had come together to form the government.

TMC's Saugata Ray also opposed the terming it arbitrary, unconstitutional and demanded immediate election in the state.

NCP's said the government should explain the reason behind imposition of President's rule. She said it came at a time when there was good voting in panchayat elections.

CPI-M's demanded installation of a popular government in the state and hit out at government of its "ill-thought and misleading policy" on

Intervening in the debate, in Prime Minister's Office, blamed former for the crisis in Jammu and Kashmir, saying if he had not interfered in the functioning of (then Home Minister), the situation would have been different in the state.

Earlier, introduced the Jallianwala Bagh National (Amendment) Bill, 2018, amid din by Congress, and the

Only one question could be taken up during question hour and the House was adjourned briefly due to slogan shouting by on fighter jet deal. The members were protesting against construction of a dam across while the members were shouting slogans in support of their demands related to special status to

During Zero hour, the raised a demand in the House to immediately pass the long pending Women's Reservation Bill.

The demand raised by CPI-M's P.K. Sreemathi Teacher got support from parties including the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), the and others.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, December 28 2018. 23:34 IST