Shhhh... No Nandigram talk in House, say Left
Shhhh... No Nandigram talk in House, say Left
The mood of Left parties seems to be geared up to meet any threat of the saffron party.

New Delhi: The Left parties are hell-bent on having a detailed debate on the nuclear deal in Parliament, but when it comes to Nandigram, they seem to have other standards.

As the Winter Session of Parliament opened on Thursday with clear indications that the Opposition BJP will disrupt proceedings over the Nandigram issue, the Left have put their foot down, saying it is a state issue and they will not allow any Parliament debate on the same.

After a meeting of four Left parties, the leaders maintained on Thursday that Nandigram issue was a 'state law and order subject" which could not be discussed in Parliament as rules did not permit such matters to be raised.

"Parliament functions according to rules. Whatever the rules permit, can be discussed. Nandigram can be discussed in the West Bengal Assembly, but not in Parliament," CPI leader Gurudas Dasgupta told a joint press conference with other Left leaders, including his party colleague D Raja and CPI(M)'s Sitaram Yechury, Basudeb Acharia and Rupchand Pal.

Recalling the police firing on Nandigram agitators on March 14 when a demand for debate was made by Leader of Opposition LK Advani, Acharia said Deputy Speaker CS Atwal had then ruled that it could not be discussed as it was a state subject. "That ruling still stands," he said.

The mood of the Left parties seemed to be geared up to meet any threat of the saffron party and its ally Trinamool Congress to disrupt proceedings.

"The BJP always has issues to stall Parliament proceedings. In the last session, it had raised the demand for a joint parliamentary committee on the Indo-US nuclear deal," which was not permitted as per rules, Dasgupta said.

"It is our open appeal to Advani to allow Parliament to function and not denigrate Parliament," he said, adding there were all indications that BJP would stall proceedings on Monday.

(With PTI inputs)

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