Speaker says her focus is legislative work
BY Agencies1 Jun 2015 5:56 AM IST
Agencies1 Jun 2015 5:56 AM IST
Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, who has been in the past accused of bias by Congress while conducting business of the House, today said her pitch for carrying out maximum legislative work could have been misconstrued by the opposition.
"Parliament is for enacting legislation. Government is interested that business is conducted and the House goes on... Opposition may think that I am helping the government, but it is not the case", Mahajan, who will be completing one year in office next month, said.
Congress had earlier this month raised concern over the impartiality of the Chair in the Lok Sabha.
The charge came after Mahajan had allowed Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal to make a statement on the cancellation of a food park in Amethi on May 12.
Congress members had created din questioning how the government was being allowed to speak on the same issue repeatedly, whereas their party's requests for adjournment motions are rejected by the Speaker. The 72-year-old presiding officer of the Lok Sabha said Parliament will function more meaningfully if MPs see themselves as lawmakers and not only representatives of their constituency and thus understand the larger responsibility bestowed on them by the nation.
Mahajan to attend World Speakers' meet
Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan would be participating in the preparatory committee of Inter-Parliamentary Union Fourth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament at Geneva on June 1 and 2, an official release said on Sunday.
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