New Delhi: The Congress on Thursday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to walk the talk and not pontificate, claiming that he was violating the law by attending Parliament despite his government urging citizens above 65 years to remain indoors by invoking the Epidemic Act.

Senior Congress spokesperson Anand Sharma said the prime minister is exposing MPs and thousands of people to the spread of coronavirus by allowing continuation of the Parliament session, which he termed "farcical".

He alleged that the only reason of Parliament was functioning because the BJP government was awaiting the outcome of the Madhya Pradesh assembly crisis, where Congress has been asked to hold a floor test by Friday.

"The coronavirus pandemic is posing a grave threat globally to the health of the citizens and the economies of countries. The country and world is united in wake of this pandemic. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, however, must walk the talk, and not pontificate.

"The government has evoked the Epidemic Act and asked citizens above 65 to stay indoors. Urge the PM to respect and not violate the law by insisting the farcical Parliament session to continue. He, his ministers and other leaders above 65 years would be violators of the law," Sharma said.

The Congress leader said if the government has come out with guidelines to say that no person above 65 years should be exposed, he should at least respect the government guidelines himself as the prime minister, his ministers and MPs are above 65 years of age.

"Section 144 has been promulgated and states locked down, then why is Parliament allowed to function. The reason is not due to conviction towards parliamentary democracy, but because they are awaiting the outcome of the Madhya Pradesh floor test," he said.

The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh to hold a floor test by Friday.

Another Congress spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill tweeted, "BJP government issues advisory for people above 65 to stay at home. Majority MPs esp Rajya Sabha are above 65, including PM, so why is Parliament still functioning? Very sure after MP floor test Parliament will be adjourned sine die. BJP puts politics above preventive health measures." 

 

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Shahjahanpur (UP) (PTI): Two persons have been detained after a clash broke out allegedly over remarks targeting a Dalit family's wedding procession in Uttar Pradesh's Shahjahanpur district, police said on Saturday.

The incident occurred in Lai Kheda village under Tilhar police station area, where a wedding procession from Bareilly had arrived at a Dalit household on April 20.

According to SP Saurabh Dixit, when the procession was near the house of Rajpal Yadav, he allegedly made a remark saying "Now, Dalits will also take out wedding processions riding a buggy", leading to an argument. Yadav's side allegedly turned aggressive, escalating the conflict further.

Police said a scuffle ensued between the two sides. Upon receiving information, police personnel reached the spot and ensured that the procession was conducted peacefully after the incident.

An FIR was registered on Friday against Rajpal Yadav, Sumit, Amit, Surendra, Avdhesh Yadav and five unidentified persons based on a complaint. Rajpal Yadav and his son Sumit have been taken into custody and are being questioned, Dixit said.

The case has been registered under provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023 and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, police said.

Dixit said preliminary findings suggest that Yadav, too, was hosting a function and processions from both sides had arrived around the same time. A dispute may have initially arisen due to a narrow passage and attempts to move the processions quickly.

Police have registered the case under relevant sections of the BNS and initiated further probe, officials said.