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PM must face Parliament: CPI

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

"The Prime Minister must face Parliament especially when it is in session. Disruption does not mean that he would not come to the House," party National Secretary D Raja said here.

He said the government and the Prime Minister "must own up political, moral and administrative responsibility for the huge plunder of national resources, causing huge loss to the nation and helping corporates to make profits".

The CPI-M earlier said it would decide its strategy on the coal block allocation issue on the basis of a statement the Prime Minister may make in Parliament on the matter.

It demanded a clarification from Singh after CAG said the coal block allocations by the government had led to extending undue benefits of Rs 1.86 lakh crore to private parties.

 

CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury said the Prime Minister, if he makes a statement in Parliament, should clarify why the government did not implement its own decision of allocating coal blocks through competitive bidding and whether it would book all those responsible for giving away the blocks without bidding between 2005 and 2009.

"Depending on that clarification, we will take the next course of action. On that basis, we will take the issue forward," he had said.

Referring to the disruption of Parliament, Yechury had said "a possible way" to break the logjam was that the Prime Minister holds talks with Leaders of Opposition of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha and appeals to the principal Opposition BJP, saying that a discussion would follow after he makes a statement in the House.

This, he said, should be done without wasting any time and a solution should be found out before Singh leaves for NAM summit on Tuesday.

  

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First Published: Aug 25 2012 | 7:05 PM IST

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