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Contents
Relevance: The article emphasizes the need to strictly follow the rules of the house to ensure its smooth functioning.
Synopsis: Frequent disruptions have been seen in the house, which often stalls the working of the house.
Reasons behind the recent protests
- Pegasus controversy
- Farm Bills
- Other issues
Impact of the deadlocks:
- Parties could not reach a consensus on any particular issue
- No proper respect given to constitutional value and ethics
- Frequent disruptions led to improper function of the house
Way forward
There is a need to give proper training to house members of parliamentary ethics. It is not a one-time activity but a comprehensive one requiring the collective efforts of all stakeholders. Only this can ensure its smooth functioning.



