That is how MINT ( Nov. 30, 2011 )
describes the working of the 15th Lok Sabha ( Parliament of India )
PRS Legislative Research defined
productivity of Lok Sabha as :
“ Actual duration of sitting “ as a
percentage of “ hours available “
They found following percentages :
Ø
8th
Lok Sabha ……………………… 111 %
Ø
9th
……………………… 115 %
Ø
10th
………………………. 100 %
Ø
11th
…………………………108 %
Ø
12th
………………………… 109 %
Ø
13th
………………………… 91 %
Ø
14th
……………………………..87 %
Ø
15th
…………………………….72 %
When our law-makers themselves
refuse to “ work “ , whom can we blame for our country’s declining “
work-ethics “ ?
And then by passing laws ( of course
, unanimously and without slightest opposition ! ), to increase their own
salaries , they are sending out a loud message to the entire nation that, “The less
you work , the more you get paid “ !
With regards
hemen parekh