Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge and Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar Thursday exchanged barbs over the latter’s refusal to direct the Prime Minister to come to the House for a discussion over Manipur.
The Opposition and the Government agreed to hold a discussion on the violence in Manipur. Dhankhar stated that he will call the floor leaders of parties to his chambers at 1 pm and “accommodate a discussion on Manipur irrespective of time constraint and irrespective of other constraints.”
Following this, Kharge suggested that the House be adjourned till 1 pm. He went on to say, “Sir, you don’t agree to such small requests. We asked for Prime Minister to come, you didn’t agree to that also. You are defending the PM so much… I don’t understand.”
Responding to Kharge, Dhankhar said, “Our Prime Minister is not to be defended by me. He has come to be recognised on global platforms — Senate and Congress in the US… Every Indian should be proud of him… Why are you shirking from the hard reality, India is rising as never before? The rise is unstoppable… everyone has contributed to it. I am not required to defend anyone.”
“After three decades of coalition government under the PM, I am not required to defend anyone. I am required to defend Constitution. I am required to defend your rights,” Dhankhar added.
He also stated that such observation coming from LoP was “not very wholesome”. “Where are we heading? You are entitled to a political stance. I am not a stakeholder in politics. I am not concerned with the politics of parties. I am concerned with governance. I am concerned with the growth of the country,” the Chairman added.
Earlier, the duo engaged in friendly fire as Kharge stated that the Opposition’s request for a discussion under rule 267 was perhaps not accepted by the Chairman because he was “angry”
“…both notices under rules 267 and 176 were given on the same day. If 267 is submitted, then all business should be suspended and importance should be given to 267. We requested you yesterday, but maybe you were angry…,” Kharge said.
Dhankhar took this in jest and responded laughingly, “Sir, I am a married man for more than 45 years. I never show anger. Mr. Chidambaram, as a senior advocate, will know we have no right to show our anger at least to an authority. You’re an authority sir… please modify this.”
“You don’t show anger but you feel angry from inside,” Kharge quipped, evoking laughter in the House.
On Wednesday, Dhankhar had told the Opposition that he could not and would not direct PM Narendra Modi to be present in the House as it was the PM’s prerogative like any other MP to come to the House.