New Delhi, December 13: Samajwadi Party on Thursday made it clear that it will continue to support UPA government notwithstanding strong action taken against its members in Rajya sabha when they were protesting against consideration of a quota bill.
“There is no relation between Thursday’s event in Rajya Sabha and continuance of our support,” party leader Ram Gopal Yadav told reporters outside Parliament House. SP has nine members in the Upper House.
His comments came soon after the party’s walk out from Rajya Sabha following a directive from the Chair to two of its members to leave the House for causing disruption over a bill that seeks to provide reservation in promotion for SC/STs in government jobs.
Describing the day as a “black day in the parliamentary democracy”, Mr. Yadav said his party has been protesting against the bill right from the beginning, but could not make a mark in the House today as other parties also colluded to back the measure.
“The bill is an unconstitutional one. But, the government is adamant to pass the bill. It is not in interest of the people. Different parties decided to pass the bill. We had been protesting from the beginning and our members were withdrawn one by one,” he said.
Mr. Yadav also took strong exception to Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath’s statement in the House that all members from SP should be withdrawn in case they continue to shouting slogans.
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