New Delhi: The opposition has been continuously creating ruckus in both the Houses since the commencement of the Manasutra session in Parliament. Due to this, the proceedings are being disrupted again and again. In fact, opposition members are constantly creating ruckus demanding a discussion on the alleged Pegasus espionage scandal and issues of agricultural laws. RJD Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Kumar Jha has demanded an extension of the monsoon session of Parliament before the last week of proceedings begins.
Yes, Manoj Kumar Jha recently told a news agency, "The monsoon session of Parliament should now be expanded instead of the time that has gone in vain.'' Hitting out at the Centre, Manoj Jha said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi should intervene to end the impasse in Parliament over the Pegasus espionage issue. Putting a hand in the pocket is not a way of communicating your face.''
Let me tell all of you that senior BJP leader and former Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad held a press conference last Thursday accusing the entire opposition, including the Congress, of not running Parliament. In his statement, he had said, "Due to uproar, the loss of Rs.130 crores has been incurred so far due to non-functioning of Parliament.'' Let us also tell all of you that 60 hours and 28 minutes have been wasted in the Rajya Sabha so far. In fact, 21 hours and 36 minutes have been wasted due to uproar in the Rajya Sabha for the third week.
Similarly, if we talk about the figures, according to them, a total of 78 hours and 30 minutes have been wasted so far due to uproar in a total of 78 hours and 30 minutes. Recently, officials informed that a total of 17 hours 44 minutes have been worked out in the House during the last three weeks, out of which four hours and 49 minutes were spent on Government Bills, three hours and 19 minutes were spent in question hour and in four hours and 37 minutes, there was a brief discussion on covid-19 issues.
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