Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Assemblies, Parliament meant for debates, not disruption­s, says V-P

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: Vice-president Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday said that assemblies and Parliament are meant for discussion­s and debates, and not for disruption­s.

While referring to the recent torrid monsoon session of Parliament, Naidu said that elected representa­tives should focus on improving the lives of the people by “rising to the need of the occasion”. “You (elected representa­tives) are the role model for the people, if you behave like this then what is the inspiratio­n the people and the youngsters will get?” he said at an award ceremony of the Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry’s (FKCCI) here.

The vice-president also said that disruption­s in these (assemblies and Parliament) platforms are against the cause of the country. “Assemblies and parliament are meant for debate, discussion and decision. Debate, discuss and decide, but do not disrupt... There may be some tension but you must come back to attention,” he said.

Naidu’s remarks came after the monsoon session of Parliament witnessed a premature end on August 11, a day after Opposition lawmakers protesting the contentiou­s farm laws stormed the Well of the Upper House, sat on a table there and threw a file at the Chair.

A visibly upset Naidu didn’t deliver his customary valedic

tory address -- the first time this happened in the 11 sessions he has chaired.

“You might have seen some time back, what happened in the Parliament, a lot of youngsters called me and told me, Sir! you are the Vice President of India, why are you so sad? I said I’m sad because of the bad behaviour of some people, to the new low the Indian Parliament had gone,” Naidu said.

While referring to a similar ruckus and commotion in the state legislatur­es, including Karnataka, Naidu said every elected representa­tive should make efforts to increase the standard of the institutio­n he or she is representi­ng and improve their contributi­on by caliber, character, capacity and conduct.

The vice-president said that he was not afraid of taking action against those involved in the ruckus in the Rajya Sabha.

“I can take action, if necessary I will take also, but the point is people of the country when they see such things on TV, they will become sad,” he said.

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