"It's bizarre to say that it's the ruling party which is shying away. But, it's the opposition which does not want to come along and debate on it (demonetisation). And today is the last day of the Parliament," Rudy said on the sidelines of a programme in the city.
Their (opposition) only success was that they disrupted the Parliament session, the senior BJP leader and Union minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (Independent Charge) said.
West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee has been instructing her MPs to obstruct the House, he claimed.
"Actually, I have no idea, why people in the government holding important positions, are so restless about the issue," Rudy said.
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He said that people have shifted their allegiance from Delhi Chief Minister and West Bengal Chief Minister to the Prime Minister, who has made the country proud.
The country is heading to a cashless society and it is need of the economy for a transparent governance, he said.