Rajya Sabha Chairman Dhankhar writes to Mallikarjun Kharge, says disruptions unfortunate
The Hindu
Rajya Sabha Chairman expresses "pain" over House dysfunction due to demand by Opposition.
Rendering the House dysfunctional by making a demand to the Chair that cannot be acceded is unfortunate and against public interest, Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar is learnt to have said in a letter to Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge.
Mr. Dhankhar has written to Mr. Kharge stating that the Congress leader's refusal to meet him during the Winter session of Parliament was not in sync with parliamentary practices and has also sought an interaction with him, sources said on December 22.
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This comes a day after the Rajya Sabha was adjourned sine die on December 21, a day ahead of schedule.
The Upper House witnessed repeated protests by Opposition MPs who were demanding a discussion on the December 13 Parliament security breach and a statement by Home Minister Amit Shah on the issue.
The protests led to the suspension of 46 MPs from the House for the session. A breach of privilege notice was moved against Trinamool Congress MP Derek O'Brien and the matter was referred to the Privileges Committee.
Citing the letter, the sources said Mr. Dhankhar expressed "pain" that his efforts to hold a meeting with Mr. Kharge to ensure smooth functioning of the House could not find the Congress leader's favour.