New Delhi: Rajya Sabha chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar ticked Congress MP P Chidambaram off for his "intemperate and inappropriate" choice of words against the Chair after the former Union minister questioned why Dhankhar was not giving priority to notices under Rule 267 on July 25. Opposition parties have given a slew of adjournment notices demanding a statement from the Prime Minister and a discussion under Rule 267 on the Manipur issue. Under the rule, MPs can give notice seeking suspension of listed businesses to discuss an issue of national importance.
Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar said Chidambaram raised the issue with his own experience of having got into Parliament in the mid-1980s, noting that his question "How could you do this?" was not appropriate as it insinuated aspersions on the chair. Dhankar said, "I was a little surprised and stunned when he said - 'How can you do it?'"
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"Now coming as it does from a man of experience who has held senior positions in the cabinet, I would appeal to him to look into the rationale as to why I have done it and I am sure you will find a way out of it. But such kind of extreme intemperate, inappropriate expression for the chair emanating from such a senior member of the house, surely was not wholesome," the chairman said in the House during Question Hour.