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Former PM HD Deve Gowda Rues Unulruly Events in Rajya Sabha

Former PM HD Deve Gowda Rues Unulruly Events in Rajya Sabha
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Bengaluru: Former HD Prime Minister Deve Gowda on Sunday against difficult scenes arranged at Rajya Sabha and the waste of the recently concluded parliamentary session without a debate about the problems that affect people, by saying that he hasn’t seen things like that as a member of parliament.
After the conclusion of the Monsun session on August 11, he met the opposition leaders and asked them what they had achieved because there were no problems affecting the people discussed, said Gowda.
“I was not allowed to speak during the Monsun session because of Ruckus by members of the ruling parties and opposition.
There is no business that happened and this session was wasted,” said the JD leader to reporters at the party office.
At the behavior of parliament that is delicious in Rajya Sabha, he said, “I am disgusted by the behavior of the ruling party, as well as opposition members.
People dance on the table in my house.
In my 30 years as a member of parliament, I never witnessed an event like this .
“Such behavior is not good for the community because it shows the degeneration of democratic values ​​and is an insult to great people who struggle for the freedom of the country, he said.
Venkaiiah Naidu vice president has suspended four TMC parliamentarians on August 4 for the rest of the day to create a commotion over Pegasus spy problems.
Gowda said his party would launch a broad campaign after the conclusion of the legislative session on September 24, to resolve water disputes in the state, including those relating to the Krishna and Mahadayi rivers and the Balancing Reservoir Project Mekedatu across the Cauvery River.
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He said Head of Karnataka Minister Basavaraj Bommai had spoken with the Head of NCP Sharad Pawar and other BJP leaders in an effort to find a solution to the dispute for the distribution of Krishna and Mahadayi between countries and Maharashtra.
Regarding the problem of Mekedatu, he said several leaders from Tamil Nadu, he had spoken to advocate the reservoir on the Cauvery River in Hogenakkal on the border of Karnataka-Tamil Nadu, and not Mekedatu in Ramanagara District.
“The reservoir in Hogenakkal means covering a large catch area while in Mekedatu, the catchment area is small,” Gowda said.
Former PM said only regional clothing was like JD which could find a solution for these two river water disputes and not a national party.
He said the leader of Congress Rahul Gandhi needed to ‘run more than a mile’ to hone his political skills and wondered what he had achieved by issuing a recent bicycle rally to protest the increase in fuel prices.
For questions about his recent meeting with Bommai, Gowda said he convinced support about various problems.

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