New Delhi:Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankar on Monday rejected notices from several opposition MPs calling for a discussion on the Uttar Pradesh government order asking shops along the Kanwar Yatra route to display the names of their owners and staff.
Referring to the notices issued by the MPs, Dhankar said that such notices were neither in conformity with the requirements of Rule 267 nor to directions given by the chair. “...So the same (notices) are not accepted,” he said.
The opposition MPs gave notices seeking suspension of the business of the House to discuss the Kanwar Yatra issue. Meanwhile, Dhankar appealed to the MPs to uphold the principles of ‘Dialogue, Discussion, Deliberation, and Debate’, fostering an environment conducive to robust parliamentary discourse and setting an example before the nation.
“Hon’ble Members, I seek to draw your attention to another important and concerning aspect- many a time, Members’ communications to the Chairman find their way to the public domain and sometimes even before the same reach the addressee. This inappropriate practice of garnering public attention is at best avoided,” he said.