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BJP: No debate without JPC on 123
Friday, September 07, 2007 11:04 [IST]
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advaniNew Delhi: The BJP today stuck to its stand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on the Indo-US nuclear deal, indicating it would not allow Parliament to function for another day over the issue. "Our position remains the same. We have received no proposals from the Government in connection with our demand for a JPC and voting in both the houses on the nuclear accord," party leader Vijay Kumar Malhotra said after an NDA meeting chaired by former deputy Prime Minister L K Advani.

"We will press our demand again," he said a day after the NDA stalled Parliament, seeking the setting up of a JPC on the 123 agreement. Yesterday, his party colleague Sushma Swaraj insisted that the NDA would force the government to accept its demand for a JPC. "We will get it done," Swaraj said, recalling that joint parliamentary committees were finally set up on the Bofors deal and the security scam after initial refusal by the then government.

"Nothing is categorical in Parliament. It's a war of nerves," Swaraj said when reminded about the government's rejection of the NDA's call. "We do not consider to be categorical". Swaraj said the BJP has asked the government to spell out what objections it could have in setting up a JPC on the nuclear accord.


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