Cost to run Lok Sabha: The winter session of Parliament has fallen prey to uproar. Sometimes there is uproar in Parliament on the issue of Adani and sometimes on the issue of George Soros and the Parliament is adjourned. Due to the uproar and tension between the government and the opposition, the Parliament is neither able to function nor is it visible. Due to the noise inside the House, the House was adjourned till Tuesday. Due to this ongoing tension between the ruling and opposition parties, the proceedings of the House have come to a standstill. The same happened on Monday as well. Last week also, the scene in Parliament was more or less the same. In the House where there should be debate between the ruling and opposition parties, bills and proposals should be discussed, there is uproar. If anyone is suffering the most due to this uproar, then it is the taxpayers of the country.
Parliament work stalled due to fight between two billionaires
There is an ongoing uproar in Parliament over two billionaire businessmen Gautam Adani and George Soros. Sometimes the opposition accuses and protests against the ruling party over Adani, and sometimes the ruling party MPs create an uproar over the relationship of Congress and opposition leaders with George Soros. Due to this uproar, the winter session of Parliament has become almost useless. The Parliament, where there should be debate on important bills and public welfare schemes, is getting ruined by the uproar. The Parliament, where there should be important debate on issues ranging from inflation to deadly pollution, has become an arena for MPs.
2.5 lakh rupees are being lost every minute
Taxpayers' money is used to run the Parliament which is falling prey to uproar. The expenses of running the Parliament come from the hard-earned money of the taxpayers. Every minute, 2.5 lakh rupees are spent to run the Parliament, which comes from your and our pockets. The taxpayers are the ones who are suffering the most due to the uproar in the Parliament which runs on the taxpayers' tax money.
How much does it cost to run parliament
Every minute of running the proceedings of the Parliament costs about Rs 2.5 lakhs. That means Rs 1.5 crores are spent in one hour. That means due to the ruckus in the Parliament, Rs 2.5 lakhs of the common man is being wasted every minute. The money spent to run the Parliament comes from the salary of the MPs, the expenses on the Parliament Secretariat, the salary of the employees of the Parliament, the food and drink and facilities of the MPs.
Where does the money come from to run
the Parliament? The money spent to run the Parliament is a part of our and your income. This is the same amount that you and I pay to the government as tax. Because of this ruckus created by the MPs, your tax money is being wasted every minute.
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