You show your concurrence by observing silence in House: Dhankhar's fresh attack on Chidambaram
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar criticized former Union minister P Chidambaram for his comments on the new criminal justice laws, stating that a member of Parliament shows concurrence by not participating in a debate on a bill. Addressing Rajya Sa...

Addressing a group of Rajya Sabha interns here, Dhankhar, without naming Chidambaram, said, "He said nothing in the House (Rajya Sabha). He was a member of the committee (department-related standing committee on Home)".
If a member is part of the committee, makes his point of view before the committee, the committee by majority holds otherwise, that member has great opportunity to participate in the proceedings before the House and make his point known and try to convince others by persuasion, logic and rationality, Dhankhar said.
"If you do not discharge your constitutional duty, if you do not participate in the debate, if you do not take your point further, you are in a sense not performing your duty. And then if you say something outside, you suffer the handicap that you had valuable opportunity, constitutional platform, a rare opportunity that is available only to members of Parliament, you fail to avail the opportunity, in a sense you forfeit your right." the vice president said.
Dhankhar asserted that "you show your concurrence by non-participation, by observing silence".
He said by not participating in the (House) proceedings and making remarks outside is not correct.
On Saturday, the vice president had lashed out at Chidambaram over his comment that the three new criminal laws were "drafted by part-timers", terming it as "inexcusable" and urged him to withdraw his "derogatory, defamatory and insulting" observation.
Dhankhar said he was "shocked beyond words" when in the morning he read Chidambaram's interview to a leading national daily wherein he had said that "the new laws were drafted by part-timers".
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