Parliamentary disruptions are a loss for MPs, not govt: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju stated that pressure should be applied to party leaders who prioritize disruptions and political theatrics over debates and discussions, as it ultimately harms the Members of Parliament. Addressing advocates, Rijiju adv...

Addressing advocates of the Karnataka High Court on 'Parliamentary System in the Largest Democracy in the World', Rijiju said, "Pressure must be generated if the leader of a party is not interested in any debates and discussion except creating ruckus and political drama to create a narrative." According to him, the disruptions in Parliament result in a loss for the MPs, not the government, which enjoys majority.
"The government will push through its bills whenever required, but the loss is for the members, particularly opposition MPs," he said.
Citing the recently concluded monsoon session, he said that for three weeks he kept urging opposition parties to join the discussion.
"The list of business comes up every morning. The matters to be discussed are fixed, the timings are fixed, but the opposition party is guided by its leader's intention, and the House gets disrupted. So I told them, please think about it and take part in the discussion," Rijiju explained.
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