New Delhi: The productivity of Rajya Sabha in the third week of the Monson Parliament session has reached 24.2 percent, compared to the previous week, by passing eight bills, the source said at the Sabha’s Rajya Secretariat.
68 Rajya Sabha members from 17 parties discussed eight bills for a week.
Since the session began on July 19 60 of 78 hours the house was lost due to interference. Furthermore, 197 Zero hours and 153 special mention events were lost.
Since the start of the Monsoon Parliamentary session, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha have witnessed a constant interference for some problems, including the Snooping Pegasus scandal, with a face-off between the government and the opposition.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday slams the opposition, said the recurring delay forced by the opposition is “insults to the constitution … for democracy and to the public”.
“Parliament is being insulted by opposition acts in both houses. People who took paper and tear it did not repent of his actions,” Prime Minister said to BJP MPs at the meeting.
He referred to MP Trinamool Santanu Sen who grabbed Minister of Affairs Minister Vaishnaw, because he would make a statement at The Pegasus Row.
On Wednesday, the six members of the Trinamool Congress were ordered to leave Rajya Sabha all day above the “very irregular” behavior, after they entered the home well and featured placards while protesting the Pegasus scandal.
The opposition has accused the government of “bulldozing bills” without discussion.
“Bulldosing bills in parliament. 27 The bill passed with the average discussion time of only 10 minutes,” Trinamool Congressman Derek O ‘Brien Tweet today. He previously accused the government “made a papri chaat (popular fast food)” by deploying bills.
Opposition scores in parliament as the BJP government conveyed a weak defense.
The overall productivity of Rajya Sabha for the first three weeks of the Monsun session has become 22.60 percent.