Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Walk out and disruption of Parliament /Assemblies


     In a democracy Parliament / Assemblies are holiest temples of country as from parliament / assemblies each and every bill / act pass which become legislation in the country, representatives of these institutions gets right to be members of any house by the votes of public, so they suppose to be in the house with the problems of their constituencies but instead it has seen that from past few years Parliament’s both houses’ and State Assemblies witnessing unruly, undemocratic scenes’ which make tax payers of this country confuse as with their money these institutions run that what their representatives are doing? Is this right way to protest? If Speaker's of the houses’ have any power to control unruly members? Whenever any party or leaders want they walk out from house? Below is glimpse of recently seen undemocratic pictures of houses’ or walk out by parties –
  • Rajya Sabha - When women reservation will presented in the upper house of parliament that is Rajya Sabha then some parties were against the bill and their leaders protest undemocratically and went to the chamber of the speaker and tear off the copies of the bill, and disrupt the proceedings of the house, then speaker of the house suspended the protesting members whose protest were violent and hampering the proceedings of the house along with it also alert the marshal to control the situation if agitating members continuously protest and become reason of house proceedings .
  • Orissa Assembly- The Orissa Assembly has been witnessing stalemate since July 14, due to coal scam as the Opposition have been insisting that Urban Development Minister Badri Narayan Patra and Mass Education Minister Pratap Jena be dismissed for their alleged involvement in the scam. Opposition parties Congress and BJP members continued to boycott the proceedings of the Orissa Assembly.
  • Madhya Pradesh Assembly- The Madhya Pradesh Government was today put in the dock when Opposition Congress staged a walk out on different issues, while ruling Bharatiya Janata Party members alleged that satisfactory replies were not provided to their questions. Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Nagendra Singh admitted irregularities and said concerned sub-engineers were suspended, while notices were issued to the executive engineer and the Sub-Divisional Officer in this regard.
  • Kerala Assembly-Kerala's Congress-led opposition Thursday walked out of the state assembly over what it termed a serious flaw in the pact between the state government and self-financing medical colleges in the state.Seeking leave for an adjournment motion, Congress legislator V.D. Satheesan said a student has to pay Rs.10 lakh for an application form to write the entrance examination for admission under the management quota in private colleges. "In these 11 medical colleges, there are 580 seats in the management quota. Due to this hefty application fee cost, a mere 720 candidates wrote the exam," Satheesan said
  • Bihar Assembly- The MLAs of ruling and opposition parties today created ruckus in the Bihar assembly over Patna High Court order for a CBI inquiry into the alleged irregularities in the welfare schemes,opposition parties want CBI enquiry, but Chief Minister of Bihar not agree with the demand of opposition parties.
  • Jammu and Kashmir -The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today attacked the government, saying the dignity, liberty and security of the people of the state had never been compromised as badly as at present,it boycott the all party meetings which was called to discuss the situation. Expressing these views at a meeting of senior leaders here, the party said “caging an entire population with a view to beating them into submission had never worked and Kashmir could not be an exception to this universal rule”. The meeting was presided over by PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and party president Mehbooba Mufti and senior leaders attended it.
Instead of becoming part of such undemocratic scenes need of the time is that there should be stringent law to control members who protest undemocratically either they should not be allow to attend session or they should be suspended for period of one year to attend session first time second time half of the period of there tenure as member.

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