NEW DELHI :
PARLIAMENT is not a place for
drama, it is a place for delivery,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
said on Monday in a hard-hitting attack on the opposition and
accused it of turning the House
into a “warm up arena” for elections or as an outlet to vent out
frustration after defeat.
Speaking to reporters outside
Parliament ahead of the Winter
session, he said the session must
not become a stage for political
theatrics but a platform for constructive and result-driven
debate, and offered to give the
opposition tips to bring
positivity in politics.
“We need to work with a sense
of responsibility.
Parliament isnot a place for drama, it is a placefor delivery,” Modi said, hittingout at the opposition for stallingparliamentary proceedings.
The Monsoon session of
Parliament was virtually washedout over Opposition protests onSpecial Intensive Revision (SIR)of electoral rolls in Bihar.
The Opposition has also
threatened to stall the Winter
session of Parliament over the
SIR exercise in nine States and
three Union Territories, if the
issue was not discussed in
Parliament.
“For some time
now, our Parliament is being
used either as a warm up arena for elections or as an outlet
for frustration after defeat,”
Modi said.
Referring to the drubbing of
Opposition parties in the Bihar
polls, he said the Opposition
was perturbed by the electoral
loss and unable to digest failure. “Defeat should not be the
ground to create disruption.
Victory should not convert into
arrogance either,” the Prime
Minister said. The record
turnout witnessed in Bihar
elections is the biggest strength
of democracy, he said, adding
the Opposition too should fulfil its responsibility and come
out of its depression after loss
in elections.
The Prime Minister
said the game the Opposition
have been playing for the last
10 years is no longer acceptable to the people. “They
should change their strategy -
I am ready to give them a few
tips,” Modi said.
PM LAUDS RADHAKRISHAN:
PRIME Minister Modi praised
newly appointed Rajya Sabha
Chairman CP Radhakrishnan,
highlighting his rise from a
modest, farmer-background
family to a key constitutional
position as a testament to the
strength of Indian democracy.
Speaking in the Rajya Sabha,
Modi said Radhakrishnan’s life
has been marked by unwavering dedication to social service, noting that political office
has been only one aspect of his
public contribution.