New topic of Nagrota attack raised in Parliament; Arun Jaitely said 'we are ready for debate'

New Delhi: As opposition is continuously debating on the demonetization move, now the another topic raised in the parliament including the attack triggered in Jammu and Kashmir’s Nagrota on Tuesday, due to which both the houses of parliament have been adjourned till noon.

The statement arrived from the opposition in the front of Prime Minister Modi in Lok sabha, that the government is not paying homage to the soldiers who killed in the attack.

Lok sabha speaker Sumitra Mahajan said, “Combing operation is on. Let the full report come in. This is not a political issue. We have always been paying respect to martyrs”.

Further Finance Minister Arun Jaitely told to Sharad yadav of the Janata Dal in the meeting, “We have been discussing on note ban. If the opposition wants discussion on terror attacks, we are ready. You discuss the issue of note ban inside your party as there is no consensus in your party itself”.

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