At a meeting of the Business Advisory Committee of Rajya Sabha, the government rejected a proposal from the opposition to allow passage of a resolution in the House condemning Jyoti's remarks as a formula for letting it function and conduct its pending legislative business.
Sources said that senior BJP leaders Arun Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj, Venkaiah Naidu and Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, among others, have decided they would not agree with any "unjust" demand of the opposition and go ahead with the passage of business even amidst the din caused by opposition members.
The row over the remarks has seen the opposition stalling both Houses with proceedings in Rajya Sabha coming to a virtual standstill despite Jyoti offering an apology to Parliament.
"As far as the demand of resignation of the minister is concerned, she will not resign," said Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.
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He said that by continuing to disturb the proceedings of the House even after Modi had given a statement in Rajya Sabha, Congress is destroying parliamentary decorum.
He said the government is serious about its wish for the smooth functioning of Parliament and that is why Jyoti had wasted no time and tendered an apology in both Houses over her remarks on the first day itself.
He also said there is no precedence in Parliament where a matter was not closed following an apology by the minister concerned or any member over any controversial remarks.