Why can't PM speak in House? says Rahul Gandhi.
The Opposition feels that the recent decision of the government has caused major hardships to the people at large.

New Delhi: The Congress vice- president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday once again chided Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not speaking inside Parliament.
Speaking to reporters after repeated adjournments of Parliament, Mr Gandhi said, “He can speak on TV, he can speak in pop concerts, then why not in Parliament?” referring to the video address of the PM during the Global Citizen Festival in Mumbai.
Mr Gandhi also visited several ATMs on Monday morning in Delhi. Meanwhile, the Congress party is launching attacks against the PM, alleging he is running away from a discussion on the issue of demonetisation in Parliament. However, the Central government is accusing the Opposition of backing out from a discussion on demonetisation, which it started in Rajya Sabha on November 16. Mr Gandhi also attended a meeting of the Opposition leaders on Monday to chalk out the strategy of a “combined opposition”, during which it was decided that all opposition parties will hold a dharna in front of the Gandhi statue inside Parliament on Wednesday. The Opposition feels that the recent decision of the government has caused major hardships to the people at large.
Also, it is also claiming that there have been 70 deaths due to the demonetisation move so far and has sought PM’s response on the issue.
