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The government dismantles democracy, parliament of poisoning is slow: TMC leader Derek O’Brien

The government dismantles democracy, parliament of poisoning is slow: TMC leader Derek O'Brien
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New Delhi: The day after being suspended from Rajya Sabha for the remaining part of the winter session, the leader of the Trinamool Congress floor at Derek O’Brien’s house on Wednesday accused the BJP-led government at the center of “mocking democracy and dismantling democracy” and “parliament of slow poisoning “.
O’Brien was suspended from Rajya Sabha on Tuesday for the remaining part of the session for “big violations” from throwing the Rajya Sabha rules in the chair during the discussion on the election reform bill.
He, on Wednesday, joined the Dharna of the 12 MPS opposition suspended in the Statue of Gandhi in the Parliament Complex.
MPs of parliament – these parliamentarians were suspended for the entire session on November 29 for their “Unratrat” ​​behavior in the previous session in August.
They have held their daily protests in front of the Mahatma Gandhi statue in the Parliament complex and decided to continue to do it every day until their suspension was revoked.
This 12 MPS also does ‘Jan Sansad’ in place as a sign of protest against their suspension.
Join Dharna, said MP TMC, “This government has tried to produce the majority in the upper house by suspending 12 members of parliament.
Below this dispensation, democracy is ridiculed and dismantled every day.
They provide poison to parliament.” About the bill that proposed connecting selection roll data with the aadhaar ecosystem, O’Brien said it would expose the voter cellphone number through which their social media profiles can be easily done.
Parliament on Tuesday issued a bill at Rajya Sabha with a voice, in the middle of the road by opposition.
It was passed on Lok Sabha on Monday.
Rajya Sabha was postponed in Sine died on Wednesday, the end of the end of the parliamentary winter session, with Chairman M Venkaiiah Naidu lamented that the upper house functions far below its potential due to repeated disturbances.
This session, which began on November 29, is scheduled to conclude on December 23.

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