Centre 'forcefully' pushing through bills; afraid for future of parliamentary democracy: Mamata

She alleged that at least 16 bills which sought to interfere in State matters had been listed for consideration and passage in the ongoing winter session of the Parliament

Published - December 07, 2022 10:36 pm IST - NEW DELHI

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. File

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. File | Photo Credit: PTI

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee hit out at the government on Wednesday alleging it was using its majority to "forcefully" push through bills in the Parliament and expressed concerns over the future of parliamentary democracy.

Speaking to reporters after a strategy meeting with her party MPs, Ms. Banerjee also alleged that at least 16 bills which sought to interfere in State matters had been listed for consideration and passage in the ongoing winter session of Parliament.

"You have seen that if the Opposition raises its voice because of the majority, the ruling party passes bills forcefully without even voting. They don't accept reports of standing committees or select committees. We are afraid whether our parliamentary democracy will persevere and its prestige and respect which has been preserved till now will be protected," she told reporters.

She further said that in a democracy there were many political parties and ideologies but parliamentary majority always won. "But this does not mean that you will bulldoze Opposition voices, states, media and other pillars of democracy," she stated.

"One political party may come to power and go, but this Parliament and Constitution will go on forever," the Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo said.

Ms. Banerjee also said that when there was a ruling party with a majority, one-sided bills were passed but the government had to understand the needs of states.

"They have to understand that every state has its own problems and issues. Each state is represented in Parliament which has different issues, language and problems. The parliament cannot forcefully go on without listening to us," she said.

"Our party will face them boldly and coolly and cooperate with other Opposition parties to fight against the atrocities," she said.

On funds due to West Bengal, Ms. Banerjee said the Centre adopted the tactic of releasing money during the year-end.

"They will then allege that we have not implemented (projects using the funds). They cannot give us at the end of the year. The media should raise it. But I know they control the media. They control everything, only the sky and the earth are not being controlled...," she said.

Ms. Banerjee attended the G-20 preparatory meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday and visited Ajmer Sharif on Tuesday along with her nephew and party national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee.

The winter session of Parliament commenced on Wednesday. The session will have 17 sittings over 23 days before it concludes on December 29.

“We are afraid whether our parliamentary democracy will persevere and its prestige and respect which has been preserved till now will be protected”Mamata BanerjeeWest Bengal Chief Minister

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