Parliament proceedings | PM’s planned speech in Lok Sabha shelved

Opposition protest stalls speech on events to mark 75 years of Independence

March 10, 2021 02:39 pm | Updated March 11, 2021 12:25 am IST - New Delhi

Pralhad Joshi

Pralhad Joshi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plans to make a statement in Lok Sabha on Wednesday on plans for the commemoration of 75 years of Independence in 2022 were shelved as the House couldn’t come to order and what Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi termed a “lack of consensus” on making the statement.

The more than a year long programme of commemoration has been called “Amrit Mahotsav”. The first meeting of a committee that would oversee the events, with Prime Minister Modi as chairman, and all ex-presidents, prime ministers, Union ministers, governors, chief ministers, major opposition leaders and prominent figures from culture, sports and public life, was held on Monday.

“The 75th anniversary of Independence is about to start, and honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi wanted to make a statement to the House on the same, permission from the honourable Speaker was solicited and received for the same. But since consensus hasn’t been reached on the statement, it wont be made today. The statement will be made when consensus is reached,” Mr Joshi said.

Opposition MPs who spoke to The Hindu said that while they were always ready to welcome Prime Minister Modi and wanted him to spend more time in the House, the government’s insistence that the Opposition end its protest for a separate discussion on the rise in fuel prices and other demands, to facilitate the Prime Minister’s statement, was not acceptable.

“This government is a celebration savvy government but not interested in solving the issues of the people affecting common people every day. Prices are skyrocketing, so many farmers have died protesting against the farm laws but there is not a word on them,” said Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury.

“If the Prime Minister wants to speak on 75 years of Independence, should he then not speak on the farmers' issue? Should he not speak on the back breaking fuel price hike?” asked Mr. Chowdhury.

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