In a brand new letter to Kharge, the chief of the opposition within the Home of Representatives, Dhankhar wrote: “We should transfer ahead” and invited him for a gathering on December 25 “or a time that fits you” at his official residence.
Responding to Kharge’s December 22 letter, the Rajya Sabha chairman mentioned he wished the Congress chief’s assertion that “we strongly imagine in selling dialogue and dialogue” could be mirrored within the actions within the Home of Delegates.
“All through the session, regardless of my repeated requests within the Home of Representatives and thru written communications to make sure your willingness to work together, the identical has not yielded any outcomes,” he wrote.
Dhankhar mentioned the premise of suspensions, opposite to Kharge’s stand, was deliberate dysfunction within the Home of Representatives by means of sloganeering, elevating banners, getting into the nicely of the Home and gesticulating on the Speaker.
“Earlier than taking the disagreeable step, all efforts and initiatives on my half to make sure order within the Home have been exhausted, together with by means of brief adjournments and looking for interplay in my Home,” he mentioned. Kharge had informed Dhankhar on Friday that the suspension of MPs on such a big scale was detrimental to the core ideas of parliamentary democracy in India. In his letter to Dhankhar, Kharge had mentioned that he was pained and anguished by the suspension of so many MPs and felt pissed off and discouraged.
The Congress chief was responding to an earlier letter from Dhankhar through which he had mentioned that the dysfunction of the Home by making a requirement on the Speaker that can not be met was unlucky and in opposition to public curiosity.
The Rajya Sabha was adjourned for good on Thursday, a day earlier than the scheduled finish of the winter session of Parliament.
Through the winter session, 46 MPs have been suspended from the Rajya Sabha for unruly conduct and misconduct.
The winter session started on December 4 and was scheduled to finish on December 22.