Murder of democracy

JOHN ERIC GOMES, Porvorim | SEPTEMBER 24, 2020, 12:49 AM IST

The passage of the two farm bills in the most undemocratic manner does not augur well for our democracy. What we saw in the live telecast leaves much to be desired. It is not understood why there was no meaningful discussion with the stakeholders and the Opposition. Why such important bills could not be sent to a Standing Committee or why despite having the numbers as claimed, a voice vote was held. The MPs created a ruckus in frustration. It was surprising to see Derek O'Brien holding the rule book and heckling the deputy speaker up close with 7 MPs, who, along with him, were suspended for unruly conduct. The chair had no consideration at all and what was shocking the bills were passed amidst the chaos. There is an atmosphere today where all manner of opposition is crushed brazenly. Any means are routinely used to put down anyone who stands up to coercive power.  Opposition parties' no-trust move against the Deputy Speaker is simply denied. Strict Laxman Rekha is drawn where the nation is divided and the aam aadmi is yet to enjoy the fruits of freedom. It appears to be my way or the highway.





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