No business is being transacted in both Houses of Parliament...The Opposition MP's are whiling away the time wasting public money! The President has hit the nail on the head!!
[h=1]For God's sake, do your job: President tells MPs[/h]December 08, 2016 15:49
President Pranab Mukherjee on Thursday expressed regret at the repeated disruption of Parliament proceedings over the demonetisation issue.
Addressing a meeting of Defence Estates Organisation, he said:
* For God's sake, do your job. You are meant to transact business in Parliament.
* Majority never participate in disruptions.Only minority come to the well, shout slogans,stop proceeding & create a situation. The chair has no option but to adjourn the house. This (parliamentary disruption) is totally unacceptable.
* I have no intention of accusing any individual but it (disrupting Parliament) has become a practice.
The winter session has been hamstrung by protests and adjournments with the opposition aggressively taking on the government on the notes ban announced on November 8 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
On a month of the demonetisation drive today, the opposition marked a "black day", wore black bands to parliament and protested near the iconic Gandhi statue in the parliament complex.
http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...nt-tells-mps/20c76a5c49678a2dd6fd5aa53483679b
[h=1]For God's sake, do your job: President tells MPs[/h]December 08, 2016 15:49
President Pranab Mukherjee on Thursday expressed regret at the repeated disruption of Parliament proceedings over the demonetisation issue.
Addressing a meeting of Defence Estates Organisation, he said:
* For God's sake, do your job. You are meant to transact business in Parliament.
* Majority never participate in disruptions.Only minority come to the well, shout slogans,stop proceeding & create a situation. The chair has no option but to adjourn the house. This (parliamentary disruption) is totally unacceptable.
* I have no intention of accusing any individual but it (disrupting Parliament) has become a practice.
The winter session has been hamstrung by protests and adjournments with the opposition aggressively taking on the government on the notes ban announced on November 8 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
On a month of the demonetisation drive today, the opposition marked a "black day", wore black bands to parliament and protested near the iconic Gandhi statue in the parliament complex.
http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...nt-tells-mps/20c76a5c49678a2dd6fd5aa53483679b