Parliament functioning

Sir,
This has reference to the article ‘Parliament functioning’ DE July 12.
The texture of 16th Lok Sabha is quite different from that of the 15th Lok Sabha.
The seats in the august hall are mostly occupied by new faces. Some of them young, and some old. The ruling Party BJP has got a massive majority while the Congress party has been reduced to a group of 44 MPs only.
Given the condition as existing in the country today, it is suggested that Parliament should  not be allowed to become a playfield for politicians. The 15th Lok Sabha witnessed umpteen disruption by MPs both ruling and the opposition. No  substantial work could be transacted during the entire period of the Parliament. As a result Government could not pass important legislations, and in some cases ordinance route was adopted. This resulted in policy paralysis which in turn hurt the growth of the country, and bruised India’s image abroad. Not to repeat such a scene again one wishes that the ruling alliance NDA works in tandem with UPA to promote country’s interests.
The opposition parties should not oppose for the sake of opposition. It will only harm country’s interests.
Yours etc…
Sunder Sharma
Gandhi Nagar
Jammu