Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha Parliamentary Party Leader Derek O'Brien said on Sunday his party wants the House to run and the debate on the Constitution to be taken up «if the BJP does not disrupt Parliament». Blaming the ruling BJP for disruptions after the Upper House last week witnessed multiple adjournments and heated exchanges involving the opposition, treasury benches and the Chair, the TMC leader said they wanted people's issues to be discussed.
After the Lok Sabha, the Rajya Sabha is set to take up on Monday a debate on 75 years of the Constitution in the backdrop of a proposed no-trust motion against Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar by Opposition parties which have submitted a notice for it.
The debate on the Constitution has been the key demand of the opposition for the Winter Session of Parliament.
Multiple adjournments over the Adani row, Soros issue and the no-trust notice had marred the proceedings of the House last week.
Asked about the debate scheduled to be taken in the House for Monday, O'Brien said, «We want Parliament to run, we want to raise issues affecting people.»
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