NEW DELHI: Eminent jurist Fali Nariman today urged the presiding officers of the both Houses of Parliament to refrain from adjourning them even amid the “worst possible provocations” by disruptive MPs and frustrate their designs.
Expressing concern over persistent disruptions in Parliament, former Rajya Sabha member said the presiding officers “should remain cool and steadfast in the chair” despite MPs rushing into the well of the House and disrupting the proceedings.
“As long as the presiding officer is in the chair, the House is taken as in session and at least this raises some hope,” he said.
Nariman urged the Chairman of Rajya Sabha and the Speaker of Lok Sabha not to adjourn the Houses despite worst provocations to do so, to frustrate disruptive MPs, Rajya Sabha secretariat said in a statement.
Addressing MPs on the second and the last day of the orientation programme for new members of Rajya Sabha, he said the first thing that one acquires on becoming an MP is the prefix ‘Hon’ble’ which cannot be shed during the whole tenure despite the conduct being contrary to that.
“So MPs should try to live up to that honour both during the membership and after. MPs should be conscious about being a privileged Member of Parliament and develop proper ‘work ethic’ to do justice to the people and the institution of Parliament,” the eminent jurist said. (AGENCIES)