Former PM Deve Gowda regrets the uncontrolled incidents inside Rajya Sabha

Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda expressed grief over the ruin of the recently concluded Parliament session without any debate in the Rajya Sabha on uncontrolled scenes and issues affecting the people, saying he has done so in his 30 years as an MP. Didn’t see anything

after Monsoon session will end on August 11Gowda said, he met opposition leaders and asked them what they have achieved as no issue affecting the people was discussed.

“I was not allowed to speak during the monsoon session due to the uproar by members of the ruling and opposition parties. No work was done and the session was ruined.

On the unruly behavior of the MPs in the Rajya Sabha, he said, “I am disappointed with the behavior of the members of the ruling party as well as the opposition. People used to dance on the tables in the well of the house. I have never seen such an incident in his 30 years as an MP.

He said that such behavior was not good for the society as it shows the fall of democratic values ​​and is an insult to the great people who fought for the country’s freedom.

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Gowda said after the assembly session ends on September 24, his party will launch a state-wide campaign to resolve water disputes in the state, including the Krishna and Mahadayi rivers and the Mekedatu balance reservoir project. He said

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai talks to NCP chief Sharad Pawar and others BJP The leaders tried to find a solution to the Krishna and Mahadayi water sharing dispute between the state and Maharashtra.

Regarding the Mekedatu issue, he said some leaders from Tamil Nadu who spoke to him had advocated a reservoir on the Kaveri river at Hogenakkal on the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border and not Mekedatu in Ramanagara district.

“A reservoir in Hogenakkal would mean enclosing a large catchment area whereas in Mekedatu, the catchment area is smaller,” Gowda said.

The former PM said that only a regional organization like JD(S) can find a solution to these two river water disputes, not a national party.

He said Congress leader Rahul Gandhi needs to “walk the extra mile” to hone his political skills and wondered what he has achieved by holding a cycle rally to protest the recent hike in fuel prices.

Asked about his recent meeting with Bommai, Gowda said he has assured him of support on various issues.

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