Opposition demands judicial probe, PM statement on bugging issue
Opposition demands judicial probe, PM statement on bugging issue
Opposition led by Congress on Thursday upped the ante against the Government on the bugging issue demanding a judicial probe and a statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the matter which, they said, has put NDA's credibility at stake.

New Delhi: Opposition led by Congress on Thursday upped the ante against the Government on the bugging issue demanding a judicial probe and a statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the matter which, they said, has put NDA's credibility at stake.

There were sharp exchanges in the Rajya Sabha between the opposition members and the treasury benches over the issue, with the opposition adamant on a debate saying it is a breach of privilege over which the government can even be dismissed.

"When Ministers', MPs' phones are tapped, secrecy is breached. People's faith in the Council of Ministers has been shaken. To help restore that faith, constitute a judicial committee to probe the matter," Pramod Tiwari (Cong) said, raising a point of order.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venakaih Naidu, however, dismissed the demand saying, "I have to set the record straight. There is no need of an inquiry without any substantive reason."

Deputy Chairman PJ Kurien had a tough time in maintaining order in the House, as members kept raising points of order with the purpose of pressing for a discussion.

The Upper House saw three adjournments - two in the Question Hour and another in the Zero Hour - and no business could be taken up during the pre-lunch sitting for the second day in succession except laying of papers.

The Chair ruled that there was no point of order as Home Minister Rajnath Singh has already stated that there is no truth in the allegations of bugging.

"As far as Chair is concerned, available material is only the statement of the Home Minister. I am unable to find any substantial material to prove that (bugging). Therefore, I cannot allow the question of privilege. The Chair cannot go by newspaper reports. It has to go by facts," Kurien said while refusing a point of order raised by opposition members.

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