
Parliament Logjam Can Be Resolved If...: Amit Shah Urges Opposition
NDTV
Amit Shah also said there are certain issues which are above politics and even former prime minister Indira Gandhi had refused to discuss domestic politics in a foreign land.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said the current logjam in Parliament can be resolved if the Opposition comes forward for talks and that the government will go "two steps ahead" if it takes "two steps forward".
Participating in the India Today Conclave in Delhi on Friday, Mr Shah also said there are certain issues which are above politics and even former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had refused to discuss domestic politics in a foreign land.
"Let the two sides sit before the Speaker and discuss. They should come two steps forward and we will go two steps ahead. Then Parliament will start running. But you just hold a press conference and do nothing, it can't be like that," he said.
The Home Minister said a parliamentary system can't run with only the treasury or only the Opposition as both have to talk to each other.
