People distressed by rising disruptions in Parliament, State legislatures: Venkaiah Naidu in Arunachal Pradesh
The Hindu
Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu said people vote for public representatives who, they think, would give voice to their hopes and demands, frame laws that address critical issues.
Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday expressed concern over the “increasing distress among people” with the ways laws are being framed in the country amid rising disruptions in Parliament and State legislatures.
Addressing the MLAs during a special Assembly session in Itanagar, on second day of his two-day visit to the border State, Mr. Naidu said that people vote for public representatives who, they think, would give voice to their hopes and demands, frame laws that address critical issues.
“People are getting distressed with the rising disruptions in Parliament and State legislatures and the way the laws are being made. When they find that there is no serious discussion happening and no tangible decision made, their faith in the system gets eroded,” he stated.













