Narendra Modi's 'raincoat' barb: Opposition may boycott PM when Parliament convenes for remaining Budget Session
New Delhi: Congress-led Opposition is by all accounts in no disposition to save the NDA government over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's overcoat agree against his antecedent Dr Manmohan Singh as of late.
A Times of India report said on Friday that with Parliament going into break, the Congress party has now started endeavors to bring similar resistance parties on load up to blacklist the Prime Minister amid the rest of the Budget Session continuing on March 9.
A few restriction parties, including Congress has requested that Modi must "introspect and express lament" for his "overcoat" point on Manmohan Singh.
Representative Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Anand Sharma, had told correspondents, "The last section of the story scripted by the PM will be composed by the Opposition."
Imperatively, Congress, TMC, SP, JDU, DMK and Left gatherings held a nearby entryway meeting yesterday to chalk out system and are probably going to counsel again in the between session period.
While it was the latest day of the pre-break session, the gatherings seem anxious to bear on their challenge in the second half. In what sounded inauspicious for the administration, Sharma said Congress will embrace a uniform position for both Houses.
In any case, the direction of the March session will be managed by the result of the continuous races to five states on March 11, only two days after Parliament reconvenes.
A triumph for the decision camp would consequently temper the state of mind in the Opposition, which incorporates UP players like SP, BSP and Congress, yet a thrashing for BJP is probably going to see the counter saffron coalition go for the Modi administration's jugular.
The BJP, in the mean time, has hit back and requested an expression of remorse from the Congress-drove Opposition for slighting the PM and not maintaining the sacredness of the Parliament.