‘Creating disruptions doesn’t bring political gains’: Rijiju to Oppn ahead of Monsoon Session

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‘Creating disruptions doesn’t bring political gains’: Rijiju to Oppn ahead of Monsoon Session

New Delhi:  Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Sunday urged all political parties to contribute towards the smooth functioning of Parliament, stating that creating disruptions does not bring political gains and is a “waste of public money”.

 

 

Speaking to the reporters ahead of the all-party meeting, Rijiju said, “The Monsoon Session of Parliament begins tomorrow. Today, the government has convened an all-party meeting of floor leaders. We appeal to all political parties to cooperate in ensuring the smooth functioning of the session. Parliament belongs to everyone, and I hope both the ruling and Opposition parties will participate constructively in the discussions on government business and bills.”

 

Stressing that the better Parliament functions, the “greater the benefit for the country”, Rijiju said, “We live in a parliamentary democracy, and elected representatives have the opportunity to raise their issues in Parliament. There should be vigorous debate. Any party or member is free to present their views in Parliament.”

 

The Parliamentary Affairs Minister recalled the “excessive disruptions” caused by the Opposition during the previous sessions and said, “Such disruptions do not benefit anyone, nor are they appreciated by the public. People want Parliament to function smoothly, and so do we. It has already been proven that creating disruptions does not bring political gains. Therefore, I once again request all party leaders to contribute towards the smooth functioning of Parliament. We will listen to the Opposition, and the Opposition should also listen to us.”

 

“Disruptions waste everyone’s time and cause a loss of public money. This Monsoon Session includes several important bills and government business. Everyone should cooperate. Even if there is opposition, it should be expressed through debate, not disruption. We will extend full cooperation from our side and expect the same from the Opposition,” he added.

 

Meanwhile, the all-party meeting has been convened by the government at the Main Committee Room of Parliament House Annexe, where it will request collaboration from all political parties to guarantee the effective operation of both Houses of Parliament.

 

The Monsoon Session will commence on July 20 and will continue until August 13.

 

The four-week session will include 19 sittings.

 


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