Mayawati slams opposition leaders for their behaviour in Parliament over Agriculture Bills
Mayawati slams opposition leaders for their behaviour in Parliament over Agriculture Bills
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New Delhi: Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Bahujan Samaj Party President Mayawati is angry with the behaviour of opposition leaders in Parliament, especially in Rajya Sabha, during the passage of the bill. Recently, she has tweeted on social media, in which she has written that "Even though Parliament is called the temple of democracy, its dignity has been tarnished many times. Even during the current Parliament session, the style of functioning of the Government and the behaviour of the Opposition has been upsetting which is a shame, the dignity of the Constitution and the democracy has been ruined. It is extremely sad". 

In her tweet, she has called Parliament a temple of democracy. According to her, dignity was not taken care of in the temple and it has been wired many times. During the passage of the Farmers Bill in the Rajya Sabha on Sunday (September 20), opposition MPs made a lot of noise and commotion. During that time, TMC MP Derek O'Brien had crossed the limit. He went to the Deputy Chairman's ease and tore up the rule book. The House has not been able to run smoothly since this incident.

On Tuesday, the government passed seven bills from the Upper House and opposition MPs said they would jointly boycott the session if their three demands on new agricultural bills are not met by the central government. Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha and Congress MP Ghulam Nabi Azad has said that till the demands of the opposition are accepted, they will boycott the session.

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