Special UP session to mark Gandhi's birth anniv begins amid Opposition boycott


PTI | Lucknow | Updated: 02-10-2019 16:31 IST | Created: 02-10-2019 16:31 IST
Special UP session to mark Gandhi's birth anniv begins amid Opposition boycott
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A special 36-hour session of the Uttar Pradesh legislature to mark Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary began on Wednesday amid boycott by the Opposition prompting Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to say that this is not only an "insult" to the Father of the Nation but also a "contempt" of the House. Setting the proceedings in motion, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Hriday Narain Dixit said such a session was never held in parliamentary history.

"It's unfortunate that opposition leaders, who agreed for the session, are not present. Probably they did not remember that they had given consent for the session," he said. Only members of the ruling BJP and its ally Apna Dal were present.

The simultaneous sessions of the state assembly and legislative council begun at 11 am and will continue till Thursday night without a break. In his nearly two-hour-long address, Adityanath recalled contributions of Gandhi and also of Lal Bahadur Shastri on their birthdays and highlighted his government's work to achieve sustainable development goals.

The special session will see leaders deliberate on 16 sustainable development goals set by the UN. The Opposition parties, including Samajwadi Party, BSP, Congress and Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party, boycotted proceedings claiming the state government is just out to set a record.

Adityanath said he is "astonished that the opposition, which had in an all-party meeting agreed to discuss issues concerning the poor, has boycotted proceedings". "The opposition's decision to stay away from constructive discussion to form a concrete policy for development is not only an insult to Mahatma Gandhi but also a contempt of the House," he said in his address.

He took a dig at these parties saying how will they "like a discussion on issues of poor as they were involved in 'jungleraj' for past 14-15 years and looted resources of the state". "Their mentality is to follow nepotism and casteism. Development is not in their ideology. Congress, which ruled in the name of Gandhi is also not present. When we talk of 'rasthtrawad' they (Congress) talk of 'atankwad' (terrorism) and when we talk of development, SP-BSP talk of casteism," the chief minister said.

Invoking Gandhi, Adityanath noted that he had rightly said that Congress should be dissolved after independence. "He (Gandhi) was a visionary. He must have realised the Congress is going to kill his ideology (in future). Now the people are doing the same (what Gandhi said) and I thank them for this," he added.

He went on to say that discussion on issues of poor is against the opposition's interests. "When we talk of poor they (opposition) fear of losing their vote bank. Despite trying alliances and other tactics they failed to win people's trust and 2019 polls proved it," he said.

"Opposition parties are not attending the session as they do not want the truth to come out before the people," he claimed. During the session, lawmakers will also discuss Gandhi's life and vision.

Congress Legislature Party leader Ajay Kumar Lallu said the party is boycotting this session as it has been called only to set a record. SP spokesperson Rajendra Chowdhury said the party had other plans for October 2.

The BJP's former ally Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party (SBSP) chief Om Prakash Rajbhar claimed the BJP government is organising the session only for making it to the Guinness world records. "The BJP is not concerned about the people. The motive behind holding the special session is only to set a record," he alleged.

The UN's sustainable development goals relate to poverty alleviation, gender inequality elimination, malnutrition, health for all, energy for all, education for all, nutrition, drinking water and gender equality.

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