Should MPs be disqualified for disruption of Parliament proceedings? |
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Yes | 82 % |
No | 17 % |
Cant Say | 1 % |
Total Votes Cast : 99 | |
Submitted By - Prakash Yedhula | Read Comments |
Posted by Member (Account Deleted) |
30/11/2011 07:08:04 |
it should be a step by step method by giving memo, explanation, caution, enquiry & punishment(suspend, cutting allowance, finally disqualification). It may a reasonable restriction. | |
Posted by Heaven 2011 |
29/11/2011 13:47:48 |
Yes of course. | |
Posted by aman kumar |
29/11/2011 09:44:35 |
we pay for Parliament..... | |
Posted by M/s. Y-not legal services |
27/11/2011 04:12:39 |
yes.. they are useless.. | |
Posted by A. A. JOSE |
25/11/2011 16:37:23 |
Disruption of Parliamentary proceedings amounts to contempt of the voters who elected the M.Ps. Further, huge amount of hard-earned money of the tax-payers of this country is also wasted by disrupting the Parliament. Such M.Ps who have no concern either for the value of money or for the citizens of the country should have no right to continue as M.Ps and as such they must be disqualified. | |
Posted by V R SHROFF |
25/11/2011 10:28:32 |
Top dignities who must discipline whole India, must discipline themselves. Must behave like M.P. The Whole world look at them and laugh at India! | |
Posted by vasant kulkarni |
24/11/2011 16:48:00 |
IT HIGH TIME THAT SUCH AN ARRANGEMENT IS MADE IMMEDIATELY.POOR AND DIVIDED INDIANS CANNOT BUT HELPLESSLY WATCH ON TV CHANNELS HOW POLITICIANS FOOL THEM BY GIVING FALSE PROMISES. | |
Posted by M.Sheik Mohammed Ali |
24/11/2011 14:26:46 |
its not possible, i suggest that who ever not attn the parliament proceedings then will not give seat next time. | |
Posted by P V Namjoshi |
24/11/2011 11:22:33 |
No the way in which work is going on does not appears to be a democretic way. It is a fundamental right and congress in hiding the realities does not allow the opposition to bring truth on floor of the house. It is not a matter of 1 core rupees a day but is a matte of Democratic values. | |
Posted by bhupender sharma |
24/11/2011 10:05:15 |
who disrupt the proceedings they should be penalised monetry terms and the make entry in their CR's as adverse. | |