"We once again appeal to the government to accept a joint resolution condemning the attempts to outrage our Constitution by making inflammatory speeches aimed at dividing the syncretic, socio-cultural mosaic of our country's rich diversity," a joint statement said, pressing for a 'Motion of Censure' against the Minister.
Signed by Congress, Samajwadi Party, Trinamool Congress, Janata Dal (United), BSP, CPI, CPI(M), DMK and NCP, the statement said that "despite the cooperation" extended by them in the Upper House, government continued to remain "obdurate" and "highly unreasonable".
The parties said that they informed the Business Advisory Committee yesterday that they would propose a 'Motion of Censure' in the House to the effect that such comments coming from an MP and a member of the Union Council of Ministers is not acceptable and deserves to be condemned.
"Unfortunately, we have been informed now that the government does not accept our reasonable proposal. All through this period, we have shown restraint. Though disappointed, we heard the Prime Minister without an interruption and then made such a proposal," they said.