Tuesday 17 August 2021

The chief justice's observation on law making process

 

The Chief Justice of India, N.V. Ramana echoes exactly the feeling of the concerned citizens of India, particularly the senior citizens who are in a position to compare the conduct of the parliamentary affairs noted for debates of high order and the regular presence of the PM and his/her cabinet colleagues answering questions in the past and the hurried passing of Bills without debates and without recommended amendments suggested by the opposition parties currently. The nation is also watching the empty benches, sleeping MPs and absence responsible Ministers to answer questions raised on vital provisions of the Bills. The result is, as the Chief Justice feels, laws are passed without clarity resulting in the laws enacted with loopholes .It is high time the MPs and the ministers ponder over the amount of tax payers money wasted on each day of adjournments and useless shouting competition resulting in no work on that day .If our parliament is going to be conducted in this manner, we cannot claim that, India is a functioning and vibrant democracy. Soon it would become banana republic. 

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