UPA shares the blame for house disruptions
The first nine days of the Winter Session of Parliament were completely lost due to repeated disruption of the House and adjournments. The disruptions were in line with those in the previous sessions of the 15th Lok Sabha and there seems to be a secular decline in the time Parliament has been giving to the work it should be doing. Parliamentary records show that this is not a sudden development. The Lower House was in session for 128 days each year during the 1950s, for 100 days at the end of the ’80s and for only 70 days in the ’90s.
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