Opposition alleges 'murder of democracy' by Govt, writes to Venkaiah Naidu


New Delhi, Feb 6 (PTI): Opposition parties have sent a letter to Rajya Sabha chairperson M Venkaiah Naidu stating that the Government was "murdering democracy" in the Upper House by not letting them speak, the Trinamool Congress said on Tuesday.

The letter was sent following a meeting of opposition parties to discuss strategy for Parliament. The meeting took place after they joined hands in boycotting the Upper House for the first time in this budget session.

"We have raised our concern over the way the Upper House is being run. As a first step we are writing to the Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha. We have said that the Government is murdering democracy in the House by not letting the Opposition speak," Trinamool Congress leader Derek O'Brien said.

The letter was signed by the Congress, the Trinamool Congress, Left parties and other opposition parties.

The Trinamool Congress had on Tuesday given notice to the Rajya Sabha chairperson on the issue of constitutional authorities overstepping their limits. It alleged that Naidu did not allow its member to speak and adjourned the House.

"We know that the chairperson exercises discretion. But even the Supreme Court has many a times said the power should be used sparingly and not randomly. In a democracy even the voice of the opposition is heard. All opposition parties have agreed on this. We have written to the chairperson jointly," said Trinamool leader Sukhendu Sekhar Roy.

Opposition parties have decided to chalk out their strategy and "take up their issue to the next level" if their demands are not met, party leaders said.

 

  

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  • monu, MANGALORE

    Wed, Feb 07 2018

    Another non issue like intolerance...
    Comes up only during elections

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, Feb 07 2018

    Government need to be supportive to ensue the democracy in both the houses as per the constitution of our nation for good governence

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  • Gabriel, Sagar

    Wed, Feb 07 2018

    Assent, dissent, Present and Absent are the four Pillars of Indian Parliamentary Democracy. If it is the Murder of Democracy, whose Coffin would you bury?

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.

    Wed, Feb 07 2018

    In India, democracy is totally butchered now under the Modi deity autocratic rule. One well known poet in Kerala for expressing his opinion about the oppression of the RSS rulers in butchering human rights was attacked by the RSS street goons. If this is in a non-RSS State, what will be end result in the RSS ruled States?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 07 2018

    We lost Democracy in 2014 ...

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  • Divya, Hindustan

    Wed, Feb 07 2018

    and demoCRAZY started in 1978 by Indira Gandhi by imposing Emergency in Country.

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  • Cyril, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 07 2018

    Even Jumla party is busy in chopping the voice of public.
    Only machines can speak, no people.

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