WINTER SESSION OF THE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES GOING WITHOUT REQUIRED RESULTS THROUGH INTENSE DEBATE ON THE CAPTIONED SUBJECT BETWEEN THE RULING PARTY AND THE OPPOSITE FRONT

The winter session of the parliament is continued and it has been observed that intense debate on the National song, Vande mataram and on electoral reforms, highlighting the value of the parliamentary discourse . While the heated statements from the members of the ruling party and the opposite front making it a symbolic political agenda of the party , and the debate on the electoral reforms turned out to be a missed opportunity,  however important concerns related to transparency and accountability of election funding, the integrity of the electoral process and the independence and the verification mechanisms of the election Commission of India were raised, however these substantive issues did not receive the thought ful constructive deliberation that is required to be public and deserved. It is necessary for the all political parties to have important discussion on the captioned subject related to the blame game, rather than reducing such important topics where no results are made public through this discussion on the captioned subject. It is a matter of significant public concern that parliamentary debates in our parliament are becoming time spent and without any conclusion of the subject for deliberation under the provision made for the welfare of people. Consensus building, to regain strength of the administrative reforms organisation taking cognisance of the public opinion in general, that often diverts public attention from the core issues, confronting the country, where economic performance is the essence of the developing country at this stage of the need for the financial support,

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