Rajya Sabha need not copy Lower House: Modi


New Delhi, Mar 28 (IANS): Amid continuous Parliament disruption, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday lamented the stalling of the Rajya Sabha, saying what happens in the Lok Sabha need not be followed in the upper house.

The Prime Minister's remarks came during his farewell speech to the retiring members of the Rajya Sabha.

"There are very few in the House who have not been associated with ideology of any party. Most members here are from ideological background. So, it is quite natural that they try to establish their viewpoint in the House. But we also have expectations that it is not necessary that whatever happens in the (Lok Sabha) must be followed in the (Rajya Sabha)," he said.

Modi said the upper house, with senior members, had a "unique significance" and played a key role in policy formulation.

The Prime Minister said it was unfortunate that the retiring members would not be a part of the decision making process when the Triple Talaq bill is taken up.

"Triple Talaq bill is going to play an important role in the country's history. It would have been better if you would had contributed in such an important decision."

The Prime Minister added: "I hope the retiring members would now play an even stronger role in social service. All of them have ... contributed in their own way. They have worked to the best of their ability for the brighter future of the nation...

"My own office is always open to you all. Please feel free to share your thoughts on vital issues," he said.

In his speech, the Prime Minister mentioned the distinguished work of many of the retiring members including former Attorney General K. Parasaran, cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, hockey veteran Dilip Tirky and Deputy Chairman P.J. Kurien.

  

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  • peddu, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Could somebody please highlight the contribution of Sachin in Parliament... I admire him for his achievements in Cricket... however, looks like our PM has different views...

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  • Simon, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    This so called PM has tremendous memory loss let him go back for the past four years and recall all the drams they played against each and every situations. Now it is hard to believe his single word that he utters. I feel he is the most joked PM in the history of India

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  • roy pinto, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Narendra Modi SHOULD "RESIGN" FROM P.M POST FOR THE BETTER FUTURE OF INDIA AND ALSO FOR BJP PARTY .

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  • Loboag, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    "You reap what you sow". BJP was the one to be blamed for the disruption. They did not allow the parliament/rajya sabha to function when they were in opposition.

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  • PEDDA GUNDA, MANGALURU

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    The more you show 56 inch and BOSSgiri the more you will landing in hot soup ! just calm down this power is only for few days. Enjoy your life as a prime minister and enjoy the tours !

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