Silent Protest: Can it really reach the ears of our MPs?
Swagata , Bankura, west Bengal: Sep 13 2007
Made Popular Sep 13 2007

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Parliament activities in India almost always get abruptly adjourned due to some irresponsible persons (be in ruling party or opposition) showing off their protest by walking out, damaging parliament properties, and even boycotting some particular sessions with eerie slogans, and irresponsible activities. We, the common public are affected worst due to those illogical activities of the persons we ourselves select and send to represent us at the highest stage of constitution. This has been a trend for quite a long time, and recently over nuke deal the parliamentary proceedings were lost in the last session. Our leaders do not have time for our own problems, which they are supposed to present in the parliament. Discussions over many really important bills are being postponed day by day. Moreover, a lost day costs around $200,000 to the government, and ironically, the Indians pay the entire money from their pocket as tax duties. With all these issues and many more, Hundreds of Indian activists have held a silent protest against the frequent disruption of parliament by MPs.

Indians have every right to protest if their leaders do not care for them any more, and their carelessness comes as tax burden to the shoulders of Indian citizens. Why should they pay for a service that they never get? The people from all over India came voluntarily to stage a silent protest over the entire matter. The activists do think that some drastic steps are required to shake Indian MPs who have this bad habit of wasting time of the citizens and the parliament as well.

Thanks to the regular live telecasts of the parliament sessions in television, people are being more and more concerned about what is happening behind their back. The same person selected from their territory gets himself involved in various eerie activities and unfortunately they seem to have no interest in doing the jobs they are appointed for. Work culture is missing from every single part of Indian life. Indian parliament and the dignified MPs are the worst example of the statement.

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