Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Naidu praises Manmohan’s conduct

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Former prime minister Manmohan Singh’s interventi­on during the discussion on the special category status for Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday in the Upper House won him praise from Rajya Sabha chairperso­n M Venkaiah Naidu.

Referring to the former PM’s speech, Naidu on Wednesday said, Singh, during whose term the AP reorganisa­tion bill was passed, made his point in the Upper House without raising his voice and yet managed to convey his message.

The remarks were made after YSR Congress MP Vijaysai Reddy apologized to the chair for protesting that he had not been given adequate time to speak.

“To err is human,” Naidu said, adding that he has already asked senior leaders to think of ways to deal with situations in the House when members want more time to speak than has been agreed to.

Mentioning the former PM’s speech, he said: “Dr Singh spoke for how much time, but he conveyed the message. He conveyed the message in such a manner, which makes everyone think. The purpose was served, he did not shout; though he is the man who was instrument­al in bringing that bill and making that announceme­nt also. He has also conveyed that it was done in consultati­on with the Leader of the Opposition at that time.”

Dr Singh was present in the House when Naidu made these remarks. Earlier, Opposition leader Ghulam Nabi Azad also expressed regret over the remarks made by Reddy.

Azad said in the past MPs have disagreed with the chairperso­n and even expressed their opinions and disagreeme­nts, but these were done either during the meeting of the business advisory committee or in the chambers of the chairperso­n.

“This should not happen again…Anger can be expressed in the chamber and the BAC; but respect should be maintained,” he said. For his part, Reddy offered an apology and said he was moved by the “emotive issue” during his discussion.

“I should spontaneou­sly and voluntary say this, not at the request or direction of CM Ramesh (TDP leader). I regret the incident, it was an emotive issue, particular­ly when I hail from Andhra Pradesh and am elected from there. I thought adequate opportunit­y was not given to m,” Reddy said in his defence.

Dr Singh... conveyed the message. He conveyed (it) in such a manner, which makes everyone think. The purpose was served, he did not shout

VENKAIAH NAIDU, RS chairperso­n

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