Spent sleepless night after ‘sacrilege in temple of democracy’: Naidu slams RS ruckus

New Delhi: Expressing deep anguish over some opposition MPs climbing on the table in the House, Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday said he couldn’t sleep because of the sacrilege in the “temple of democracy”.

Referring to Tuesday’s events, Naidu said he struggled to find a provocation or reason for the low in the “august House”.

 

Parliament, the apex legislature of the country is regarded as the “temple of democracy”, he said.

The table area where the officers and reporters of the House, the secretary general and the presiding officer are seated is considered the holy sanctum sanctorum of the House, an emotional Naidu said as the Rajya Sabha assembled for the day.

“I rise in deep anguish to place on record the way this august House is being subjected to sacrilege and that too propelled by a sense of competition among some sections of the House since the commencement of this monsoon session,” the Rajya Sabha chairman said.

 

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