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New Delhi: Stepping up its attack over logjam in Parliament, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday said Congress President Sonia Gandhi will have to take the blame squarely for the disruptions in the Monsoon session, saying her party was "confused and afraid".
"Congress members are hurling placards on the Chair (of the Speaker) right under the nose of their President Sonia Gandhi...Sonia will have to take the blame squarely for the washout of the Monsoon session," Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told a press conference at BJP headquarters here.
She said the 2010 Winter session was washed out over demands for a JPC on 2G scam.
"But then it was a clear case of corruption as brought out by CAG. There were statements that Prime Minister was not kept in the loop on 2G allocation. There were claims that he was told but no minutes of the meetings were maintained. In this case (Lalit Modi) now, there is no violation of law that has happened," she said.
She said the demand that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should intervene in the debate has little meaning as he has done so on a total of five occasions in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. He brings out hard facts, so they are afraid of the debate," she claimed.
Dubbing Congress as "confused", Sitharaman said earlier the party demanded a debate on the Lalit Modi issue. But when the government agreed for it immediately "and to the shock of Congress", they demanded that the resignations should come first and only then would they participate in any debate.
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