| Ex-CMs' poor show in Parl dismays voters by greatindian on 15 April, 2013 - 09:00 AM | ||
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greatindian | Ex-CMs' poor show in Parl dismays voters on 15 April, 2013 - 09:00 AM | |
RANCHI: The performance of three former chief ministers of Jharkhand - Shibu Soren of the JMM, Babulal Marandi of the Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) and independent Madhu Koda - have remained in the limelight of national politics for all good and bad reasons as MPs has been disappointing since they were elected to the 15th Lok Sabha.While Soren, Marandi have never raised any questions in Parliament in the past four years, most of them barring Besra have attended less than 30% of the sittings.According to the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha websites and analysis done by PRS Legislative Research, an independent agency, the national average of MPs' attendance has been 77% but in respect of Jharkhand leaders, it dropped to 67%.Soren was absent from Parliament during 2009 and 2010 winter session, whereas Koda being in jail has missed 7 of the 13 sittings of the 15th Lok Sabha. Despite poor attendance of 24%, koda has, however, raised 71 questions and also participated in debates ten times. Rajmahal MP Devidhan Besra of the BJP also did not raise any question in the House.Godda MP of BJP Nishikant Dubey is one among the best performers from the state who has not only registered 95% attendance but asked 690 questions as against the national average of 255 questions. He has participated in 77 debates and has also moved five private members' bill. Dubey said if he was not active in Parliament, he would have nothing to answer to the electorate. "Our voters are innocent and want to see us raise their issues in Parliament on television and unless we participate in debates, the voice of our people would never reach the national level," he said. | ||