Currently, the Parliament lacks room for distinct debates..?

S Venkateshwari
Currently, the parliament lacks room for distinct debates..?

The state of affairs has gotten to the point where the government is unable to acknowledge problems such as inflation, much less hold separate discussions about them in Parliament. Similar factors include unemployment, a drop in educational attainment, rising educational costs, the growing influence of the private sector in primary and higher education, inadequate primary healthcare in rural areas, dilapidated state-run hospitals, and a growing reliance on private healthcare by the general public. Significant rise in train tickets. Separate debate on such matters has no place in Parliament. The review of the recent sessions of parliament yields a similar conclusion.

The Modi government's second term is soon to expire. On february 10, the 17th Lok Sabha's final session came to an end. Every topic that the Modi administration desired to see discussed in Parliament. 

The consecration of the ram temple was also discussed in the rajya sabha and lok sabha on the final day of the current Parliamentary budget session. However, topics including healthcare, education, unemployment, and inflation have not received enough attention in parliament in recent years.

Not even room for problems like the violence in Manipur

The fact that topics such as the violence in Manipur did not have a dedicated forum in parliament raises serious concerns. Early in May of last year, Manipur has seen a rise in violence. Things are tight there as of right now. Two hundred persons or so lost their lives during this time. Numerous folks lost their homes. The boundaries of savage dehumanization of women were crossed. In spite of all of this, Manipur was not allowed to be considered separately in the parliament, and as of right now, the current government has not even scheduled a meeting of the Parliament. Looking at India's parliamentary system, it is unusual and concerning in and of itself that a topic or incident like the violence in Manipur does not have a dedicated position in the Parliament.

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