Ananth Kumar says delayed winter session has precedents in UPA rule

During their rule, winter sessions were held in December 2008 and 2013, he points out.

November 21, 2017 03:41 pm | Updated 07:01 pm IST - New Delhi

 Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar. File

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar. File

The government will call the winter session of Parliament in December and its dates will be announced soon, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said on November 21 while citing precedents during the UPA rule to reject the Congress’ allegations of “delay”.

Mr. Kumar said that the opposition party is suffering from “selective amnesia” as during the Congress-led UPA rule, the winter session was held in December in 2008 and 2013. “Usually, care is taken not to overlap the parliament session with Assembly elections. It has been done so in the past also,” he told PTI when asked about the Congress’ accusation that the government was sabotaging the winter session.

He alleged that the Congress was levelling allegations out of desperation and frustration as it would be routed in Assembly elections in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.

On November 20, Congress president Sonia Gandhi accused the government of sabotaging the winter session of Parliament.

The winter session is traditionally convened in the third week of November and lasts till the third week of December.

“The writing on the wall is loud and clear that the Congress will lose both Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat assembly polls and now out of frustration, it is making such wild accusations,” Mr. Kumar said, adding the Congress speaking about democracy considering its past history is paradoxical.

Asserting that Modi government is committed to parliamentary democracy, Mr. Kumar said, “The winter session will be held in the month of December and dates will be announced soon.”

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