Parliament proceedings | Vijayasai Reddy expresses regret over remarks against RS Chair
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Vijayasai Reddy stated he was in a state of anguish when he made these feedback and now needs to take again his phrases
V. Vijayasai Reddy of the YSR Congress Party on February 9 expressed regret for the feedback he made against the Rajya Sabha Chairman, saying he by no means meant to forged any aspersions on the Chair and had uttered them in a state of anguish.
Mr. Reddy on Feb. 8 sought expunging of sure feedback made by a TDP MP just a few days in the past. He went on to make the objectionable feedback when Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu requested him to offer a discover for examination.
“I never intended to bring any disrepute or make the chair dysfunctional sir. I am no one to make the Chairman of Rajya Sabha dysfunction,” he stated within the House on February 9.
He stated he was in a state of anguish when he made these feedback on Feb. 8 and now needs to take again his phrases.
“I sincerely regret my comments made yesterday. They were unintended and made on a spur of anguish. I had become emotional,” he stated. “I had no intention to hurt the Chair or cast aspersions on the Chair. I, therefore, regret it once against and assure you sir it will not be repeated again.” After Mr. Reddy expressed regret, Mr. Naidu stated “the issue is closed.” Earlier, when the House met for the day, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi stated Monday’s episode was condemnable.
“We have all respect and regard for you, especially for the Chair,” he informed Mr. Naidu. “Whatever happened is unacceptable. Throwing aspersions on the Chair is not at all accepted. This is very commendable.” He requested Mr. Reddy to apologise.
On Feb. 8, Mr. Reddy had ignored Mr. Naidu’s plea for writing to him on the remarks that he had discovered objectionable within the TDP MP’s submission just a few days again.
Mr. Reddy had continued to talk regardless of his mike being turned off and the Chair ordering that nothing would go on document.
During this time, Mr. Reddy forged aspersions on the Chair.
“You are saying the chairman is biased,” Mr. Naidu had remarked on Feb. 8.
Mr. Naidu had stated such feedback had been made to make the chairman “dysfunctional” and he felt “really sad”.
“But I will not be cowed down by this sort of effort to make the Chairman dysfunctional,” he had stated.