He also charged the government with mishandling the Telangana issue and accused the ruling party members of creating pandemonium in Parliament due to which the current session till now has proved "utterly barren".
"Because of the mishandling of the Telangana issue, the Parliament Session has till now proved utterly barren. But a serious tragedy occurred last week on the LOC, which has inflicted irreparable damage on the reputation of this government - particularly because of the goof-up on the day of the tragedy itself by defence minister AK Antony," Advani said on his blog.
"If the Pak army ambushed our jawans on the LOC and killed five of them, the Indian Parliament, upset with Antony's statement, ambushed the Defence Minister and forced him to take back his wishy-washy version of the first day, and replace it with another statement, fully reflecting the national mood of anger against Pakistan," he said.
The BJP leader said the main factor that has contributed to the total washout of the first week of Parliament is the announcement made about Telangana. Not a single day has seen transaction of either the Question Hour or any other business and the pandemonium is created principally by Congressmen belonging to Andhra, he said.
"In these 41 years of my Parliamentary life, I have never before seen any government messing up a Parliament Session so horribly as the UPA government has done this time with the current Monsoon Session," Advani said.
Advani said BJP members kept pleading with the government to restrain their own party members but there was no evidence of even an attempt being made in that direction and wondered how the ruling party planned to conduct business in the remaining two weeks of the session.
Since there was no consensus even within Congress party on Telangana formation as its members from Andhra were protesting against the formation of the new state, he said, "What has happened now is making the people of Telangana feel that the announcement before the session has been made only to influence the coming elections and that they are again being taken for a ride by the ruling party."
Advani said, "Even before the current session of Parliament commenced, the media reported a seemingly PMO inspired news report that the Prime Minister would be holding talks with Nawaz Sharif, and that too without the rider of 26/11 — meaning that there would be no insistence on the culprits behind the terrorist attack on Mumbai being revealed.
"Parliament therefore was happy to find that the revised version of Antony's statement on August 8 said that Pakistan should also show determined action to dismantle the terrorist networks, organisations and infrastructure and show tangible movement on bringing those responsible for the Mumbai terrorist attack in November 2008 to justice quickly," he added.
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