"This kind of controversy never took place on the report given by CAG. It is wrong to criticise CAG openly and in this manner. The remarks by Congress General Secretary (Digvijay Singh) are even worse," Yadav told reporters here.
He said the deadlock in Parliament over CAG's report on coal allocation will "end sooner or later" and "members of Parliament and Ministers have the right to talk in Parliament but they are speaking outside the House, which is wrong."
Asked when the deadlock will end, Yadav said "I don't know when Parliament will start functioning. It is NDA's decision. If there is no consensus, the deadlock will continue. I can't even say whether there will be a middle path. I just want to say that this stalemate will not continue forever."