<p>The Congress on Monday accused the government of insulting Parliament by not holding a discussion on the no-confidence motion moved by the opposition and instead bringing bills in the House.</p>.<p>Congress leader in the Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said the government should first hold a discussion on the no-trust motion. He also urged the ruling party MPs to visit violence-hit Manipur and understand for themselves the situation there.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/coordinated-designed-disruptions-lowering-dignity-of-house-says-om-birla-1242352.html">'Coordinated, designed disruptions lowering dignity of House,' says Om Birla</a></strong></p>.<p>Amid the impasse in Parliament over the violence in Manipur and the opposition's demand that Prime Minister Narendra Modi make a statement in the House, Home Minister Amit Shah has asserted that he was ready to respond to a discussion in Parliament on the matter.</p>.<p>The opposition turned down the offer following which they moved the no-confidence motion as a last bid to make the prime minister speak on the Manipur violence issue in Parliament.</p>.<p>"We have brought a no-confidence motion against the government and a discussion on it should be started in Lok Sabha. We have no objection to discussing any other government business in the House, but discussion on the no-confidence motion should start first," Chowdhury told reporters.</p>.<p>"The no-confidence motion has its own importance and if the government is bringing all kinds of bills and policies, I feel it is insulting Parliament. There has never been a situation where the no-confidence motion has been set aside and all kinds of other discussions are happening," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/join-debate-share-experiences-of-manipur-visit-anurag-thakur-to-oppn-1242335.html">Join debate, share experiences of Manipur visit: Anurag Thakur to Oppn</a></strong></p>.<p>The Congress MP accused the government of undermining the no-confidence motion and trying to divert people's attention by raking up other issues.</p>.<p>"We want the government brings all the bills, but at least start the discussion on the no-confidence motion. Will the heavens fall or will an earthquake occur," he said.</p>.<p>Asked if any meeting of the business advisory committee has been called, he replied in the negative.</p>.<p>Chowdhury, who was part of the delegation of the MPs of the opposition alliance I.N.D.I.A who had gone to Manipur to assess the situation in the strife-torn state, described the situation as "grave".</p>.<p>"If the ruling party MPs go there and see the situation for themselves, they will not make casual statements," he said.</p>
<p>The Congress on Monday accused the government of insulting Parliament by not holding a discussion on the no-confidence motion moved by the opposition and instead bringing bills in the House.</p>.<p>Congress leader in the Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said the government should first hold a discussion on the no-trust motion. He also urged the ruling party MPs to visit violence-hit Manipur and understand for themselves the situation there.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/coordinated-designed-disruptions-lowering-dignity-of-house-says-om-birla-1242352.html">'Coordinated, designed disruptions lowering dignity of House,' says Om Birla</a></strong></p>.<p>Amid the impasse in Parliament over the violence in Manipur and the opposition's demand that Prime Minister Narendra Modi make a statement in the House, Home Minister Amit Shah has asserted that he was ready to respond to a discussion in Parliament on the matter.</p>.<p>The opposition turned down the offer following which they moved the no-confidence motion as a last bid to make the prime minister speak on the Manipur violence issue in Parliament.</p>.<p>"We have brought a no-confidence motion against the government and a discussion on it should be started in Lok Sabha. We have no objection to discussing any other government business in the House, but discussion on the no-confidence motion should start first," Chowdhury told reporters.</p>.<p>"The no-confidence motion has its own importance and if the government is bringing all kinds of bills and policies, I feel it is insulting Parliament. There has never been a situation where the no-confidence motion has been set aside and all kinds of other discussions are happening," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/join-debate-share-experiences-of-manipur-visit-anurag-thakur-to-oppn-1242335.html">Join debate, share experiences of Manipur visit: Anurag Thakur to Oppn</a></strong></p>.<p>The Congress MP accused the government of undermining the no-confidence motion and trying to divert people's attention by raking up other issues.</p>.<p>"We want the government brings all the bills, but at least start the discussion on the no-confidence motion. Will the heavens fall or will an earthquake occur," he said.</p>.<p>Asked if any meeting of the business advisory committee has been called, he replied in the negative.</p>.<p>Chowdhury, who was part of the delegation of the MPs of the opposition alliance I.N.D.I.A who had gone to Manipur to assess the situation in the strife-torn state, described the situation as "grave".</p>.<p>"If the ruling party MPs go there and see the situation for themselves, they will not make casual statements," he said.</p>