Worried
over future of parliamentary system: PM
Saturday December 11, 2010 05:08:26 PM,
IANS
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On Board
Air India One: Breaking his silence over the current
controversy involving allotment of 2G telecom spectrum licences,
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said the existing
parliamentary mechanism was good enough to look into the issue.
Speaking to reporters on his way to Berlin from Brussels, Manmohan
Singh said he was "worried" about the future of the parliamentary
system in the wake of continuous disruption of parliament's
proceedings by the opposition to press its demand for a joint
parliamentary committee probe into the spectrum scam.
"I have repeatedly told the opposition that existing mechanisms
can do what a JPC can," he said.
Asked when he will break his silence on the issue, the prime
minister said: "In due course".
"I am worried about the future of the parliamentary system; I hope
reason will prevail," the prime minister said when asked what if
the opposition carries over its protests to the next year's budget
session as it has threatened to do.
The winter session of parliament, that began Nov 9, has been
pulverised due to opposition demand for a JPC to probe the
controversial allotment of airwaves to telecom companies in 2008,
which is alleged to have caused huge losses to the exchequer. The
session, which ends Monday, has witnessed daily adjournments over
the issue.
The prime minister was in Brussels to attend the India-European
Union summit Friday. He arrives in India Sunday morning.
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