The Monsoon Session of the Rajya Sabha in 2023 is an eagerly anticipated event, marked by an atmosphere of anticipation and excitement. Distinguished members from various corners of the nation are convening in the august house to deliberate on pressing matters that deeply impact the nation's progress and well-being.
With a keen sense of purpose and responsibility, the esteemed parliamentarians are engaging in impassioned debates, steering the nation's course towards a brighter future. The hallowed halls are reverberating with intellectual rigor and profound insights as representatives share their visions and perspectives on critical issues.
The Monsoon Session is proving to be an ideal platform for fostering constructive dialogues, as distinguished leaders seek common ground while respectfully acknowledging their differences. In this spirit of camaraderie, they are endeavoring to build bridges of understanding, transcending partisan boundaries for the greater good.
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With a keen sense of purpose and responsibility, the esteemed parliamentarians are engaging in impassioned debates, steering the nation's course towards a brighter future. The hallowed halls are reverberating with intellectual rigor and profound insights as representatives share their visions and perspectives on critical issues.
The Monsoon Session is proving to be an ideal platform for fostering constructive dialogues, as distinguished leaders seek common ground while respectfully acknowledging their differences. In this spirit of camaraderie, they are endeavoring to build bridges of understanding, transcending partisan boundaries for the greater good.
#RajyaSabha #MonsoonSession #DerekOBrien #RaghavChadha #SansadTV #LokSabha #HWNews
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00:00 You can't behave like a delinquent student.
00:05 You must learn to be decorous.
00:07 Take your seat when others are speaking.
00:09 That is the minimum requirement.
00:11 Go ahead.
00:12 I would like to request you with great humility that
00:15 your words are in their place.
00:18 What is your point of order?
00:19 The only point of order is that
00:21 the entire country is burning because of Manipur.
00:24 It is shameful.
00:26 The Chief Minister has said that
00:30 the first time the country has been burnt
00:33 is in the year 2014.
00:35 You have said that you will give everyone a chance.
00:38 You have said that you will give everyone a chance.
00:41 You have said that you will give everyone a chance.
00:44 You have said that you will give everyone a chance.
00:46 You have said that you will give everyone a chance.
00:48 You have said that you will give everyone a chance.
00:50 You have said that you will give everyone a chance.
00:52 You have said that you will give everyone a chance.
00:54 Do you really have a point of order?
00:56 Yes, sir.
00:58 Are you sure about it?
00:59 Yes, sir.
01:00 Okay. Sit down.
01:01 Point of order.
01:02 Okay, Mr. Dehra Gopriyan.
01:05 Your point of order.
01:06 Sir.
01:07 Please sit down.
01:09 Yes, sir.
01:10 Professor, take your seat.
01:11 I have a point of order today, sir.
01:15 Page 91.
01:18 Page 261 and 262.
01:21 Regarding the expunging of words used in Parliament.
01:25 I have got two examples, sir, which we can quickly correct.
01:28 261, what can be used and what can't be used.
01:30 Sir.
01:31 What is your point of order?
01:32 About the words being used in Parliament.
01:34 What is your point of order?
01:36 These words need to be...
01:37 What is your point of order?
01:39 My point of order is...
01:41 Sir, my point of order is in Rule 261.
01:45 One second.
01:46 Is the word...
01:48 One minute, sir.
01:49 One second.
01:50 One second.
01:51 One second.
01:52 I know.
01:53 Raghav, take your seat.
01:54 Just one second.
01:55 Is something wrong with your seat?
01:58 Every time you jump...
02:01 Sir, I have a point of order.
02:03 One second.
02:04 Sir, my point of order is on the words which can be used in this house or not.
02:09 That's my limited point of order.
02:11 I'm going to give you 261, 262.
02:14 Two examples.
02:15 Yes, sir.
02:16 Very fine.
02:17 But what is the point of order?
02:18 Point of order?
02:19 Not...
02:20 Sir...
02:21 Whatever it is...
02:23 Three words.
02:24 Three words.
02:25 Three words were expunged.
02:27 I'm going to give you four words.
02:29 Yesterday we said the Prime Minister should open his mouth on Manipur.
02:34 Is Prime Minister got expunged?
02:37 Manipur got expunged.
02:38 Why?
02:39 It is expunged...
02:40 Sir, my point of order is...
02:41 One second.
02:42 One second.
02:43 You call me a criminal.
02:44 Sir...
02:45 No, no.
02:46 One second.
02:47 One second.
02:48 One second.
02:49 Sir, I'm going to give you the house.
02:50 The house is urgent.
02:51 Meet us at 2.30 p.m.
02:52 Sir, I've got to leave now.
02:53 Sir.
02:54 Sir, I've got to leave now.
02:55 Sir.
02:56 Sir.
02:56 - Yes, sir.
02:56 (upbeat music)