Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar expressed deep disappointment on Monday over an unresolved controversy that has raised questions on moral accountability in Parliament.
A wad of Rs 500 notes was discovered on December 6 within the Rajya Sabha chamber, positioned on the seat allotted to Congress MP Abhishek Singhvi. The invention, through the winter session, sparked a political uproar, with opposition and ruling occasion members buying and selling barbs. Singhvi demanded an investigation into what he termed a “serious security lapse,” even suggesting glass enclosures to stop anybody from planting objects resembling “ganja” in MPs’ absence.
Dhankhar’s “painful” statement
Talking at a e book launch, Dhankhar mirrored on the incident with seen frustration. “Just imagine my pain. A month ago, a wad of Rs 500 notes was found in the Rajya Sabha. What truly pains me is that no one has come forward to claim it,” he mentioned.
Calling it a “serious issue,” the Vice President remarked that carrying foreign money notes may often be crucial, however the lack of accountability was a “collective challenge to our ethical standards.”
Moral requirements in query
Dhankhar lamented the state of ethics in Parliament, declaring that the Rajya Sabha solely fashioned an ethics committee within the late Nineteen Nineties. Regardless of the good credentials and expertise of MPs, he prompt their actions are sometimes dictated by occasion strains somewhat than private integrity.
“As chairman of the Rajya Sabha, I can say every MP is a resource of immense value. But when it comes to action, they are guided by someone else,” he noticed, referring to how occasion directives typically result in disruptions within the Home.