‘Parliament a place for debates, not disruptions’
The Hindu
Not afraid to take action against disruptors, says Vice President Venkaiah Naidu
Debates and discussions are allowed in Parliament and assemblies, but not disruptions, cautioned Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu. He urged elected political representatives in the country to behave responsibly, avoid disruptions and improve the quality of debate in both the houses of Parliament and assemblies. He said elected public representatives should focus more on improving the standard of the life of the people in general.More Related News

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