Amit Shah Criticizes Disruptions in Parliament, Calls for Public Reflection

NEW DELHI, Bangobarta Bureau

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has expressed strong disapproval of the growing trend of parliamentary sessions being disrupted entirely in the name of protest. Speaking on the issue, Shah urged both the public and elected representatives to reflect on this concerning practice.

“The tradition that is being established of not letting the House function for the entire session in the name of protest, the people of the country and the elected representatives must think about it,” Shah stated. His comments reflect the frustration of the government with the frequent adjournments and disruptions that have plagued recent parliamentary sessions.

The Home Minister’s remarks are a clear critique of the opposition’s strategy of using disruptions to protest government policies or actions. He emphasized that such actions impede the legislative process, preventing crucial debates and the passing of bills.

Shah’s statement is a direct appeal to the public to hold their representatives accountable for their conduct in Parliament. It also serves as a warning to the opposition that the government believes their tactics are detrimental to the democratic process and are not in the best interest of the nation.