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PM Narendra Modi lowered nation's prestige abroad: Opposition
By Rakesh Mohan Chaturvedi, ET Bureau | 29 Apr, 2015, 01.33AM IST

NEW DELHI: The Opposition has criticised certain remarks made by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi during his recent visit to Europe and Canada.
Congress led the Opposition in raking up the issue in the Rajya Sabha
on Tuesday.

The Opposition insisted that by saying, "India used to beg for UNSC
seat" and 'scam India', Modi had lowered the prestige of the country.
While Modi was not present in the House as he was hosting Afghan
president Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, House leader Arun Jaitley and
parliamentary affairs minister M Venkaiah Naidu rebutted the
Opposition claims.

Congress deputy leader Anand Sharma had given a notice for suspension
of business and discussion over the PM's remarks. Leader of the
Opposition GN Azad too had given a separate notice for a discussion on
voting rights to NRIs, leading to the treasury benches claiming that
there was a conflict in two notices.

Seeking a clarification, Sharma said, "the prime minister said in
Germany on April 14 that before this day India used to beg for a UNSC
seat but now it will not beg... India has never begged... In Toronto,
Canada, the PM said before he became PM it was 'scam India' but now it
is skill India.

India cannot be a scam... The prime minister has tarnished the image
of India and lowered its prestige." Intervening on behalf of the
government, Jaitley took jibes at Congress and Sharad Yadav for siding
with a party 'associated with corruption' after fighting against it
for decades.

"There is no gag order and the Prime Minister of India is perfectly
entitled to say what happened in the last 60 years. We will break away
from that and present an honest government to the people of India,"
Jaitley said.

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There is no gag order on PM Modi when abroad: Jaitley to Opposition
Last Updated: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 - 19:16

Zee Media Bureau

Members from Opposition and treasury benches had a heated exchange of
words in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's
remarks on foreign soil that he wanted to clean the dirt of 60 years
forcing three adjournments in the pre-lunch session.

Rejecting the Opposition charge that Modi was lowering the dignity" of
the country by making such remarks abroad, Leader of the House and
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the Prime Minister was "perfectly
entitled" to say that his government will break away from what
happened in last 60 years and give a clean government.

He also took potshots at both Janata Dal (United) and CPI(M) wondering
whether they thought that India is not defamed by "acts of corruption"
but by referring to those acts.

Congress Deputy Leader Anand Sharma raised the issue through a notice
for suspension of business under rule 267 to discuss Modi's remarks in
Germany and Canada alleging that the Prime Minister lowered the
prestige and dignity of the country, a contention which was supported
by members from other Opposition parties including Sharad Yadav of
JD-U.

Vehemently countering the charge, Jaitley while he can understand the
Congress benches getting upset with the talk of cleaning up
corruption, he was suprised at the remarks of JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav
and those of the CPI-M leaders.

"I am surprised with this new-found dialectics of the morals of the
CPI-M. According to this new ideology ...India is not defamed by acts
of corruption. India is defamed only when you refer to the acts of
corruption," he said.

Jaitley said "the member (Anand Sharma) and others must realise that
in today's technology whether you discuss the scam in India or outside
in Berlin, internet will take it everywhere in the world. The
satellite will take it everywhere. So even if you discuss it here,
people all over the world will see it.

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"So don't be touchy about the fact that it is not discussed here and
it is discussed outside."

Taking a dig at Yadav, he said he wanted to remind him that all
socialist leaders of the country used to attack the then Congress
government on "violation of human rights" whenever they visited
abroad.

"The leaders whose legacy you represent had campaigned against it in
the whole world...I am surprised all those who were with us on the
issue of corruption since the '60s are now bothered why are we
discussing the issue," Jaitley said.

He said the government was ready for a debate on the issue as the
discussion will naturally entail a discussion on all "scams" that
happened in last sixty years.

Deputy Chairman PJ Kurien rejected the demand for suspension of
Question Hour saying members could discuss the issue under other
available procedures.

Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said
the government was ready to discuss all scams in the past 60 years,
for which they should give notice.

"Their has been a government full of scams for past 60 years and we
are ready to discuss all scams," he said.

The House saw two brief adjournments due to slogan shouting by
opposition members within the first hour after it assembled for the
day.

Amid a heated exchange of words between the treasury and the
Opposition benches, Deputy Chairman PJ Kurien, who was in the Chair,
disallowed the suspension of Question Hour. But when Congress members
trooped into the Well raising slogans like "PM Hosh Me Aayo" and
"Pradhan Mantri Jawaab do", he adjourned the House for 15 minutes.

After the House reassembled, the Congress members remained
unrelenting, forcing Ansari to adjourn the House for 15 minutes again.

The Opposition members, after the House assembled again, continued to
object to the remarks of Jaitley and Naqvi in defence of the Prime
Minister, with the Leader of the House defending Modi saying that
"obviously the Prime Minister is entitled to say this....The
discussion here is do not discuss what happened in last sixty years.

Seeking a reply from the Prime Minister for "showing India down"
during his foreign trip, Anand Sharma (Cong) said "let me make one
thing clear. What we are saying, there have been enough discussions on
scams. My objection is to the conduct of the Prime Minister. We have
strong objection to his remarks. He is not a member of this House and
only he can answer."

Chairman Hamid Ansari said "the Minister has said, you give notice and
you can discuss." However, as the din continued, Ansari adjourned the
House for the third time till 2 PM.

Earlier, Sharma said he had given notice under rule 267 for suspension
of business to discuss statements made by the Prime Minister abroad
which he claimed had lowered prestige of the country.

"Right from first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, it has been a
tradition that whenever Prime Ministers visit abroad, they go as Prime
of the country and say things that enhance the prestige and status of
the country," he said.

Similarly, opposition parties don't criticise Prime Minister when his
[read: he is] abroad, he said, adding that this tradition has been
violated when Modi visited Germany, France and Canada this month.

Referring to Modi's reported statement in Germany that

India used to go with a begging bowl for a permanent seat on UN
Security Council and will not do so now on, the Congress leader said
India had never begged before anyone.

His statement was angrily countered by Minister of State Naqvi who
said such sweeping statements will not be allowed and Sharma should
state where such remarks were made.

But Sharma went on to say that Modi had in Toronto stated that
"earlier it was 'scam India' and now it is 'skill India'. "India
cannot be a scam. Country cannot be a scam. There can be mistakes made
but the country cannot be termed scam," he said, adding Modi had
stated that he wants to clean the "gandagi" (dirt) of 60 years.

"Prime Minister had maligned the country's image and has lowered its
prestige... He has insulted every Prime Minister before him including
Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee," Sharma
said.

Prime Minister, he said, goes as the head of the country and not as a
leader of a political party.

Sharma's remarks were repeatedly interrupted by treasury benches with
Bhupendra Singh (BJP) saying any member can use rule 267 to seek
suspension of work if there were no other provision available to seek
discussion.

He said Leader of the Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad has brought a call
attention motion on the same subject and he was moving another motion
to suspend that motion.

The Deputy Chairman said Sharma had given a notice under rule 267
yesterday and repeated it today and he has permitted him to raise
speak on the admissibility of the motion so that the Chair can decide
whether to admit it or reject it.

Azad said as a junior minister, when he was first nominated to attend
an international law ministers conference in Colombia in 1982-83, then
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had instructed him to see that the
country's pride is not compromised and he does not say anything
against anyone.

But Modi's speeches in Germany and Canada have lowered the prestige of
the country. "I demand that Prime Minister come to the House and reply
to these questions," he said.

Sharad Yadav (JD-U) said in a democracy there could be difference of
opinion among parties but when it came to foreign policy there is
unanimity.

"Never in the history of India have the differences been taken outside
the country," he said.

When Vinay Katiyar interrupted him to say that Modi was addressing
Indian diaspora in Canada, Yadav shot back saying he would never be
made a minister in the Modi government. Naqvi remarked how could Yadav
support corruption of Congress.

Ram Gopal Yadav (SP) said the established tradition has been deviated
for the first time by Modi. Prime Minister's visit to United Nations
is followed by visit of MPs in two batches but for the first time this
has been stopped, he said.

"If Prime Minister goes abroad and talks of "kachra" (dirt) of past 60
years, then he is also talking about Atal Bihari Vajpayee's rule," he
said.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said members are going
into the merit of the issue when the Chair has not admitted the
notice.

The entire country and the world is appreciating Modi. "Let us not
defame our country's Prime Minister," he said.

Mayawati (BSP) said Modi should taken inspiration from Vajpayee who
never did anything that would defame or lower prestige of the country.

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy (TMC) said when the country is being defamed, it
was prerogative of members to discuss the issue. Tapan Sen (CPM) also
said the notice should be accepted.

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