New Delhi: Ever since the Monsoon session of the Parliament commenced on July 19, there has been a constant ruckus from the Opposition over the passing of bills in both the houses through voice vote without discussion. Taking a dig at the Centre, Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Derek O'Brien launched a scathing attack and accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Central government of "making papri chaat" by rushing bills in the monsoon session of Parliament.
On Monday, O'Brien had hit out at the Modi government for rushing through bills in Parliament. In a tweet, he posted the list of bills passed in the second week of the monsoon session. "In the first 10 days, Modi-Shah rushed through and passed 12 bills at an average time of UNDER SEVEN MINUTES per Bill. Passing legislation or making papri chaat?" he had tweeted.
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In a new twist to the story, the TMC Rajya Sabha member again fired another tweet giving a "Parliament update of August 5" where he threw a "challenge" to PM Modi as he waits for "another plate of PAPRI CHAAT!" In a tweet on Thursday, he said, "No bills passed in the first week of monsoon session... Then Modi-Shah bulldozed 22 bills in 8 days at an average time of UNDER 10 MINUTES per Bill... Modiji, challenge these new numbers as I enjoy another plate of PAPRI CHAAT!"
Along with the tweet, he also shared two images showing the list of bills passed in either the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha, between July 26 and July 30, and between August 2 and August 4. According to O'Brien's research, nearly 22 bills were passed in an average time of 10 minutes. Among them, the Inland Vessels Bill was the slowest which was passed by the Rajya Sabha on August 2 after 28 minutes.
Meanwhile, his data shows that the Coconut Development Board Bill was the quickest of all which passed by the Rajya Sabha on July 30 after 60 seconds of discussion and by the Lok Sabha on August 4 after five minutes. Notably, taking a strong objection to a tweet by Trinamool Congress MP, Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi accused O'Brien of conspiring to malign Parliament's dignity and quipped that he can have fish curry if he's allergic to 'papri chaat'.
"If he is allergic to 'chaat papri, he can have fish curry. But do not turn Parliament into a fish market. Unfortunately, how work is being done with conspiracy to malign Parliament's dignity, was never seen before," said Deputy Leader of the Rajya Sabha on O'Brien's tweet.