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Sonia leads LoP war against Modi sarkar

July 08, 2014 15:32 IST

Image: Congress President Sonia Gandhi held a meeting with party MPs on the Leader of Oppostion issue on Tuesday

A day after making a strong pitch for her party being given the post of Leader of Opposition, Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday held a meeting with party members of Parliament in Lok Sabha.

The meeting comes after United Progressive Alliance MPs decided to write to Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan seeking an immediate decision on the issue.

Party leaders said that Gandhi's meeting with the MPs was informal in nature.

The Congress had said on Monday that the letter is ready and will be sent to the Speaker after signatures of all United Progressive Alliance MPs.

"We are the single largest party. We have got a pre-poll alliance. Hence, we are entitled to Leader of Opposition's post," Gandhi, who is also CPP Chairperson, had said.

Sonia leads LoP war against Modi sarkar

Image: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan

The Congress has already asserted that it would exercise all options to ensure a "democratically correct, logical conclusion" on the issue and has not ruled out the option of approaching the court on the matter.

Party leaders have been critical of the role of the Speaker and former Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath has even charged that Mahajan's decision regarding the Leader of the Opposition's post could be "flavoured" by the Bharatiya Janata Party.

The party is also doubting the intentions of the government. It is alleging that the government is attempting to subvert the appointments of Lokpal, chief vigilance commissioner and other key posts by denying the LoP status to the Congress.

Sonia leads LoP war against Modi sarkar

Image: The Congress has 44 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha

"The government's intention is not correct. The thinking is undemocratic... The government is trying to subvert the appointments of the Lokpal, CVC and other key posts by denying the LoP status to the Congress. We will not allow that to happen. We will take all the steps in Parliament and agitate on whatever forum is available. But let the reply of the Speaker come first," party spokesman Anand Sharma had said.

The Congress has 44 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha.

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