Speaker pins hope on Lok Sabha functioning
New Delhi: With the logjam in the Parliament over demonetisation continuing for the eighth straight day without much business being transacted, Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan on Monday hoped that the House will resume functioning smoothly in a “day or two” .
“I am trying. I am repeatedly requesting as well. I hope that it (Parliament) will function. When both the parties, the ruling party and the opposition, are ready for discussion, both want discussion, under which rule it has to be done, that has to be discussed. I think in the next one or two days, it will start (functioning),” she said.
Asked whether repeated adjournments amounted to snatching away of the rights of MPs who want to speak on important topics, Ms Mahajan said she has been trying to conduct the Question Hour despite the noise and MPs’ right to speak should not be taken away.
“That is why I am trying. Whichever MP wants to speak, their right should not be snatched away from them. That is why you might have seen that I try to run the Question Hour session. I also do not like that there is so much noise in the House and I am trying to continue with it. Today also I tried as some people had requested me that they want to speak on important issues in the Zero Hour. I have been trying for the last two days. Those members who come to Parliament, their rights should not be snatched away,” she said.
She said that it is an “ongoing” process to reach out to the government and the opposition parties as they too want discussion and asserted that she is also willing to take the initiative to bring everybody together and talk to them.