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Lok Sabha: IT'S HAPPENING - No confidence motion in a state of inertia

We are more interested in debating and discussing on India’s past like British India, Indian history, geography etc which the topic and subject could be more suitable for writing books on them in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi or doing translation work from one parent language to another language in books such as Ramcharitmanas by Tulsidas, Kabir Das, Rahim Das etc. Your future will be very thankful to you for spreading and getting the message to more people.

We get too emotional when such topics as culture, history, geography is brought before us forgetting the work on hand before us and where we are. The parliament house is where politics is debated and discussed and to pay our respects to our peers who are with us no more etc. When we are expected to debate on subjects on politics, governance, administration, health and finance in the parliament we tear us apart. Then what exactly are we going to vote on at the end of the no confidence motion? Is it going to be like a true or false answer paper in the end on Draupadi, Cilappatikaram or on filling the seats and leaving as we wish in the end being read out by the Speaker?

I have taken too much of your time and I do not want to take more of your time. We will learn it from the newspapers in colourful pictures tomorrow. 

 

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