views
Lucknow: The Samajwadi Party said Amar Singh, facing a disqualification petition, would not resign his seat in the Rajya Sabha and also criticised the UPA government's plans of bringing in an ordinance on the office of profit issue, calling it a move to 'save' Congress President Sonia Gandhi from 'disqualification' as MP.
Addressing reporters after the party's parliamentary board meeting here, its Chairman Ram Gopal Yadav said Amar Singh would not resign his Rajya Sabha membership.
The board also expressed its "concern over the government's move to save Congress President and Chairman of National Advisory Council Sonia Gandhi from imminent disqualification as MP by abruptly adjourning both houses of Parliament Sine Die to rush through an ordinance," Yadav said.
The Samajwadi Party would oppose the bill replacing the ordinance in Parliament since its very genesis is 'undemocratic', Yadav asserted.
The Congress party should have taken its allies and opposition parties into confidence and introduced a bill in instead of rushing through an ordinance, the party's leader in Lok Sabha said.
Singh, against whom a disqualification petition is filed and is being heard by the EC, had offered to resign last week and expressed the hope that leaders in other parties similarly
placed, would also resign their memberships of Parliament, in an apparent reference to Sonia Gandhi.
Comments
0 comment