Demonetisation: PAC says PM will not be called, rejects its chief’s remarks
Team Udayavani, Jan 13, 2017, 6:15 PM IST
New Delhi: Virtually rejecting its Chairman K V Thomas’ view, the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament today decided that the Prime Minister will not be called before it after BJP members strongly objected to the Congress leader’s remarks that he may be asked to appear over the demonetisation issue.
The decision came after a storm was kicked up by the ruling party members on Thomas’ statement earlier this week that the PAC can call Prime Minister Narendra Modi to depose on the note ban issue.
Referring to the Speaker’s directions related to the rules overseeing financial committees and those concerning calling Prime Minister/Ministers, the committee said in a release, “Ministers shall not be called before the Committee either to give evidence or consultation in connection with the examination of estimates of accounts.
“However, Chairperson, when considered necessary but after its deliberations are concluded, may have an informal interaction with the Minister.”
BJP members including Nishikant Dubey, Bhupender Yadav, and Kirit Somaiya raised the issue of Thomas’ statement and said the committee does not have powers to summon the Prime Minister.
Dubey had earlier written to the Lok Sabha Speaker saying that Thomas’ remarks that Modi could be called to appear before it over the issue of demonetisation is “wrong, unethical and against laid out Parliamentary procedures”.
In the meeting, Thomas is believed to have clarified that what he meant was that the Committee can summon the Prime Minister if it takes a unanimous decision and cautioned against “killing the institution”.
The statement said officials may be called to give evidence in connection with the examination of estimates and accounts relating to particular ministries as per the existing rules but not Prime Minister or Ministers.
During the UPA government too, the then PAC Chairperson Murli Manohar Joshi’s decision to summon the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in connection with the 2G scam had triggered a massive row with Congress members strongly objecting to it. Joshi was overruled as the ruling coalition enjoyed a majority in the committee.
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