Sunday, March 22, 2015

Cong support to insurance bill at cost of opposition unity, party MP says

Congress MP Bhalchandra Mungekar says the party's
decision to support the government on insurance reforms has hit the
opposition unity, with the Left and regional outfits wondering if the
lead anti-BJP player was unreliable.
A day after the coal and mines bills bared the divisions in the non-BJP
axis, Mungekar pointed to Congress decision to offer unqualified
support to the government's insurance reforms to caution the party. "It
was indeed puzzling. The opposition may have felt that Congress and
BJP can at times come together. This is not good for opposition
unity," he told TOI.
A section of Congress has lobbied the leadership against blocking the
bills authored by UPA, like insurance, even if the BJP had played the
spoiler then.
But Mungekar disagrees. "Our bills are no more our bills and if we want
to support them, we should coordinate with the opposition and
convince them why we are doing so. Otherwise, the opposition parties
may ask why they should be taken for a ride," he warned, adding,
"While supporting insurance, Congress might have considered its moral
responsibility which is not necessarily so ... the opposition parties
were certainly aggrieved."
Congress suffered a blow when allied regional parties backed the
government on mines-coal bills, appearing to pull out of the opposition
coalition that was firming up during the budget session. According to
the political buzz, when Congress confronted the dissenters, Trinamool
Congress shot back asking about Congress' volte face on the
insurance bill.
However, Mungekar said the coal-mines bills was not a sign of fraying
opposition unity as the regional parties backed the government in the
hope of funds that would accrue to states from the auction of mines.
A Rajya Sabha MP and former planning commission member,
Mungekar said the silver lining for the opposition was the persisting
commonality of purpose on land acquisition bill. "Congress should
develop on this good gesture of other parties. In view of grave political
situation, Congress at every point of time, as the single-largest party in
both Houses, must constantly ensure the unity of the opposition," he
said.
Besides the land bill, Mungekar said "a more effective rallying point" for
the opposition is the "polluted social atmosphere due to divisive
politics of RSS".

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