New Delhi: Speaker Om Birla on Wednesday declared pain in the waste of public money because it was often disturbed and delayed Lok Sabha during the Monsun session and urged political parties to review the rules in the parliamentary process and make them more stringent to ensure the smooth function of the house .
Overcoming a press conference, Birla stressed that crores tax banknotes were spent running parliament and said, “There may be agreements and disagreements but I always try to run a house with consensus.
However, the deadlock continues this time when the parties cannot reach consensus even though there are several rounds Meeting.
“Opposition parties protested Pegasus controversy, livestock laws and other issues that lead to process disruptions from the beginning of the session on July 19.
PM Narendra Modi, Interior Minister Amit Shah and senior opposition leaders, Sonia Gandhi and the floor of various other parties, called Birla in his room after the house was postponed at Ne.
The speaker did not approve the members who entered the well and shouted slogans, told the chairman’s officers stated that the behavior was unacceptable.
“Constitutional values and ethics are violated on several occasions, members come with placards and banners even though my request repeats.” “I feel sad with sustainable nuisance from home.
I have no words to express my sadness on the ruckus at home …
I was very hurt,” Birla said.
The speaker said he would summon the meeting of the leaders of all parties to build consensus on how to ensure that rules were strictly followed and to discuss strict actions against customs violators.
“We need to review the existing rules and framing to make it tighter.
Most of the state chairman officers do not approve of bringing placards, trying to the well and shout slogans,” he said.
Birla said MPS must pay attention to the fact that the taxpayer crores are spent on carrying out parliament.
“All members are given a rule book and they are given parliamentary ethics training.
There must be a collective effort to run parliament smoothly,” he said.
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