Badmouthing in parliament
For the last couple of days your daily carried reports on the above subject.
Parliamentarians are supposed to be gentlemen and are expected to hold debate on national issues on development, progress and welfare of the people. But several MPs' indecent behaviour and badmouthing reminds us of the people who live in the slums and shanties and often quarrel with one another, hurling indescribable words and offensive languages. Often it is said that the JS is a sacred place. We wonder in what way it is so sacred. The recent chaos portrays it as a place of hooliganism.
We, the voters, would like to see our parliamentarians debating decently on national issues.
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