Home Minister Rajnath Singh speaks in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday
New Delhi: The government today said it did not endorse the controversial statement of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed on the state assembly polls, after a vociferous Opposition disrupted Lok Sabha proceedings seeking a clarification from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Responding to the Opposition demand, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said that "there is no question of welcoming such remarks" and "there is no question of endorsing the Chief Minister's statement."
Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said what the "Home Minister has said is the sense of the House. Let us move forward," after which the Opposition unrest over the issue died down.
The Home Minister said he has already made it clear that the government and BJP fully disassociate themselves from Mr Sayeed's statement and added that the credit for the smooth conduct of elections in Jammu and Kashmir goes to the Election Commission, the Army, paramilitary forces and the people of the state.
The Opposition had earlier created an uproar demanding clarification from the Prime Minister on the statement by Mr Sayeed, who had courted controversy within hours of taking oath on Sunday saying the Hurriyat, militant outfits and "people from across the border" - in an oblique reference to Pakistan - allowed conducive atmosphere for the polls.
A combined Opposition disrupted the Question Hour, forcing Speaker Sumitra Mahajan to adjourn the proceedings twice for brief periods in quick succession.
When the House met, Ms Mahajan allowed Trinamool's Saugata Roy and Congress leader Deepender Hooda, who had given adjournment notices on the matter, to briefly put across their points.
Mr Roy said the issue was sensitive as the Home Minister had informed the House yesterday that the Prime Minister was not told by Mr Sayeed about his views on the smooth conduct of polls, even as the Chief Minister had claimed he had spoken to Modi on the issue.
Raising the issue, Mr Hooda said distancing from Mr Sayeed's remarks "is not enough and the House must pass a resolution condemning the statement" of the Chief Minister.
He said the Chief Minister should be "reined in" as BJP is an alliance partner in the state government.
The Home Minister said since he has already clarified on the stand of the Centre and the BJP, there was no need to raise the issue again today.
Leader of Congress Mallikarjun Kharge also said a statement by the Prime Minister was necessary as the people wanted to know the stand of the government. "Sky will not fall if PM makes a statement," he said.
The Speaker said the Home Minister's statement was enough as he has an authority to speak on the government's behalf.
Not satisfied, Opposition members from Congress, Trinamool Congress, the Left, JD(U) and RJD rushed in to the Well of the House, raising slogans like "Pradhan Mantri statement do" and "ninda prastav (resolution condemning Sayeed's remarks) lana hoga."
The Question Hour resumed after the Home Minister and Mr Naidu's statement following two adjournments of 15 minutes each.