Media speculation about washout in session proved wrong: RS Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu

Before adjourning the House, Naidu said the productivity during the session stood at 74 per cent, which was much more than the Budget Session when it stood at just 25 per cent.
Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu, (RSTV Grab)
Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu, (RSTV Grab)

NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha was today adjourned sine die, with Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu saying the media speculation that the Monsoon Session would be a washout has proven wrong as it has been "three times more productive".

Before adjourning the House, Naidu said the productivity during the session stood at 74 per cent, which was much more than the Budget Session when it stood at just 25 per cent.

He pointed out that while 14 bills were passed in this session alone, only 10 bills could be adopted during the last two sessions together.

"Going by the trend of the previous two sessions, the media had forecast that this would also be a washout. I am glad that for once, media has been proved wrong. I compliment all of you for the same, though it is not to my full satisfaction still," Naidu said in his closing address.

"This is a remarkable improvement and the credit goes to all of you," he said while referring to the "unanimous passage" of the bill to amend the SC/ST law, besides other legislation.

Observing that there was wide-ranging discussions on a variety of critical issues, he said the bills to act against economic offenders and to strengthen the law against corruption, which was passed during the session, were very crucial.

He also congratulated Leader of the Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad for the heightened productivity and smooth functioning of the House.

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