‘Bitter, disagreeable experiences of final session trouble us’: Rajya Sabha Chairman Venkaiah Naidu

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Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu on Monday indicated that the Center might insist on suspension of some opposition members over the sharp scenes witnessed throughout the passage of the General Insurance Business (Nationalisation) Amendment Bill within the final session. Touched upon the problem in his inaugural deal with, he stated that the “bitter and unpleasant experiences” of the final monsoon season nonetheless hang-out most of us.

Naidu stated the “treasury bench wanted a detailed inquiry into the conduct of some members during the last two days of the last turbulent session” and added that he had tried to achieve out to leaders of assorted events.

“Some of them made it clear that their members would not be involved in any such investigation. However, some leaders expressed concern over the manner in which the functioning of the House was derailed during the last session and condemned the uncontrolled incidents. On my part, I was hoping and waiting to see the eminent personalities of this esteemed House express their indignation over what had happened during the last session with assurances of introspection and zealous efforts to prevent recurrence of such incidents. led to express. Such assurances by all concerned would have helped me to handle the matter properly. But unfortunately, that was not to happen,” he stated.

he was referring to The uncontrollable scenes that the House noticed on August 11 During the passage of the General Insurance Business (Nationalisation) Amendment Bill.

After the unruly scenes, opposition events then alleged that “outsiders” who weren’t a part of the “Security of Parliament” had been introduced into the House to “harass” MPs, together with ladies members, throughout the passage of the invoice. , and argued that what occurred within the House was “unprecedented” and tantamount to “martial law” being imposed in Parliament.

On the opposite hand, a number of Union ministers had met Naidu then and Demand for motion towards some opposition MPs What he referred to as an unprecedented, excessive and violent act within the House.

based on the sources, Naidu needed to arrange a committee to probe Unfortunate incidents which have occurred. But the Congress and different opposition events determined to not be a part of the inquiry committee.

In September, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge wrote a letter to Naidu explaining the Constitution The committee appears to have been “designed” to “intimidate” Silent MP.

Today, Naidu stated: “The bitter and unpleasant experiences of the last monsoon season still haunt most of us”.

“Nearly 70 per cent of the dear time of this wonderful House was wasted because of the uncontrolled conduct and incidents of some members over the last memorable session, ultimately of which there was no winner. All sections of this prestigious House had been losers and so forth. The nation was there,” he stated.

“Shouldn’t we take the right lessons from such unpleasant experiences which pay a heavy price for democracy besides leaving a bitter pill in the mouth of the people of our country who have placed high hopes on the legislatures and their elected representatives? I leave to discretion because this glorious House was conceived as an assembly of wise men, who would allow the heat and passion of the moment to pass through before making laws in a calm and serene atmosphere.”

Sources stated the federal government nonetheless desires some opposition members to be suspended for the ruckus and it might be pushed for within the House.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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