Newly elected MPs likely to speak in the first session: Speaker


New Delhi, Jul 5 (IANS): Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said on Thursday that the first session of the 17th Lok Sabha is expected to make history as all newly-elected parliamentarians would be raising their issues in the House on matters of their concern.

Addressing the second day of orientation programme of newly-elected parliamentarians, Birla said their large attendance was testimony of their sincerity to learn about the parliamentary practices and procedures.

He highlighted that the first-time elected members have been given ample opportunity to participate in the parliamentary proceedings in question hour, zero hour and by raising matters under Rule 377 and it will be his endeavour that all new MPs participate in some debate or the other during this first Session of the 17thALok Sabha.

"It will be historic for the MPs," he said, adding that nearly half of the Lok Sabha comprised newly-elected MPs.

Addressing the members on the theme 'Parliamentary Questions and Procedural Devices to Raise Matters in the House', Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said the members should prepare themselves properly before asking questions.

He emphasised that they should try and decide about their areas of specialization.

Gadkari urged the members to be brief while raising issues in the House and try their best to attain knowledge on the issues of their interest. He also observed that members should resist asking questions with a vindictive approach. The four-day orientation programme is being organised by the Bureau of Parliamentary Studies and Training (BPST).

  

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