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Shiv Sena wants healthy debate on issues, not ruckus in Parliament

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Published : Jul 22, 2021, 8:53 PM IST

Updated : Jul 22, 2021, 9:09 PM IST

Various political parties are creating ruckus in the Parliament on different issues. For the last three days, not much work has been done in the houses. The government is repeatedly appealing to let the house run, however, all the parties are fixated to their demands. Shiv Sena does not want politics on Covid-19 and is ready for a constructive debate on key issues.

Arvind Sawant
Arvind Sawant

New Delhi: Various opposition parties are creating ruckus in the Parliament on different issues. For the last three days, not much work has been done in both the houses. The government is repeatedly appealing to political parties to let the house run, however, all the parties are fixated to their demands. Shiv Sena does not want politics on Covid-19 and is ready for a constructive debate on all issues. Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant said in a conversation with ETV Bharat Senior Correspondent Anamika Ratna.

Shiv Sena wants healthy debate on issues, not ruckus in Parliament

Arvind Sawant said that the Pegasus spyware issue is the biggest one at the moment but for Shiv Sena, the issue of inflation, rising prices of petrol, diesel, Covid-19 management, and the pending 30,000 crores of GST revenue are also important issues. The minister added that the petrol price in Mumbai is Rs 108, unemployment is rising and the central government has failed in tackling the Covid-19 issues. There should be a debate on all these issues, apart from discussing Maratha reservation OBC reservation, etc.

Mr Sawant said that he is hopeful in a day or two this Pegasus matter will also cool down and there will be usual business in both the Houses. Shiv Sena wants debate on the issue of Corona, inflation, unemployment, farmers' protest, natural calamity, and the environment. On the question of several deaths in Maharashtra due to lack of oxygen, how does he see the recent statement by the Centre, Shiv Sena leader Arvind Sawant said that this statement by the central government is unfortunate. Everyone knows what was the condition of the oxygen situation in the country.

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Praising the media's role, Arvind Sawant said the media has also done a great job of making people aware and creating pressure on the government. The Centre has many shortcomings, it should not be considered as being humiliated but should accept the mistake. The centre should not take its anger out on the media.

On th question of Covid-19 management, the Shiv Sena MP said that Covid is not over yet and there is still fear, but the Maharashtra government has been arranging facilities for Covid-19 very well since the second wave. The government has formed a task force of doctors and is fully prepared to tackle the third wave. The Maharashtra government has prepared children's ward, ICU, ventilators in all hospitals.

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On Mamta Banerjee's statement in which she has indicated to join the politics of other states and the centre, the Shiv Sena leader said that she is welcome to do so. If she wants to join Maharashtra or any other state, she is welcome. Arvind Sawant also said that his party is sticking to its old stand on population policy and is with the government. He added that population policy should be introduced in the country. On the question of Maha Vikas Aghadi government's political future, Arvind Sawant said let the people speculate but we don't care about rumours and speculations.

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Last Updated : Jul 22, 2021, 9:09 PM IST
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