Ravi Shankar Prasad attacks opposition for boycotting President's address

NewsBharati    29-Jan-2021 18:41:17 PM
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New Delhi, January 29: Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad slammed the Opposition parties, for boycotting President Ram Nath Kovind's address to the Parliament and asked "what kind of precedent and tradition they are leaving for the country?"
 

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Speaking to the media after the President's address, Prasad said: "He is the President and he is entitled to our respect. It is a matter of great regret today that the Opposition sought to boycott it but more particularly the irresponsible role of Congress where they had ruled India for almost 50 years and still has the government in many Indian states."
 
"What kind of precedent and tradition the Congress is leaving for the country, that is a very important issue to be reflected upon today," he said.
 
Pointing out the slogans being raised by the Congress Punjab Lok Sabha MP Ravneet Bittu, Prasad said, "One of their members Bittu shouted slogans inside the central hall, another member of the AAP party (Bhagwant) Mann sought to push the doors to create a commotion."
 
He said that the BJP has also been in Opposition for a long time. "We had serious concerns about the deeds, misdeeds, and curbs from the UPA government but we never chose to boycott the President's address because of the respect we hold for the office of the President," he added.
 
His remarks came after the 18 Opposition parties including Congress chose to boycott the President's address in solidarity with the farmer's agitation over the three farm laws. During the President's address to the Parliament, Bittu raised slogans inside the Central Hall in favor of farmers.