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Mayawati slams opposition for disrupting House proceedings

Terming as 'most unfortunate' the pandemonium during the Governor's address in Uttar Pradesh Legislature, Chief Minister Mayawati said it has undermined the dignity of the Constitution and democracy.

Updated on: Jan 21, 2010 10:15 PM IST
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Terming as "most unfortunate" the pandemonium during the Governor's address in Uttar Pradesh Legislature on Thursday, Chief Minister Mayawati said it has undermined the dignity of the Constitution and democracy.

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"Raising baseless charges by resorting to an undemocratic behaviour in the House, members of Samajwadi Party, BJP and Congress among others have harmed the dignity of the Constitution and democracy," Mayawati said in a statement.

"The opposition purposely tried to deprive the common people from knowing about government's achievements and works which were listed in the Governor BL Joshi's address," she said.

Mayawati said as time has already been allotted for deliberating on Governor's address, the opposition should have shown maturity and decency and given their constructive suggestions then.

Referring to the protests over price rise, she said it would have been better if they had taken the Central government to task for it, but they lacked courage in doing so. "It is clear that the faulty economic and export-import policies are responsible for the problem of inflation being faced by the entire country," the Chief Minister said.

 
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