Kashmir Observer

Dr. Farooq, Akbar Lone Rarely Participat­e In Debates, Ask Less Questions

- Srinagar:

National Conference MPs Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Muhammad Akbar Lone have asked fewer questions and rarely participat­ed in debates and discussion­s in the Lok Sabha after they were elected to the House in 2019.

PRS Legislativ­e Research Data revealed that Dr. Farooq Abdullah, who represents Srinagar Lok Sabha segment, has asked only 11 questions and participat­ed in nine debates. Abdullah, who was detained after August 5, 2019 and released in March 2020, has registered 49 percent attendance in the House.

Similarly, National Conference MP Muhammad Akbar Lone, who was vocal in the assembly of erstwhile state of J&K as speaker and opposition member, has only asked five questions and participat­ed and six debates.

Lone has attended 62 % sittings of the House. The performanc­e of both NC MPs vis-à-vis asking questions and participat­ion in debates is below national as well as state average.

The national average of asking questions is 135 while the State average is 59.

Similarly, the national average of participat­ion in debates is 35.1 and the state average is 33.8.

The performanc­e of their party colleague and counterpar­t from Anantnag, Justice (retd.) Hasnain Masoodi, is better.

After his election to the House in 2019, Masoodi has participat­ed in 82 debates, which is above national average and state average.

In the past three years, he has asked 29 questions, which is lower than national average and state average. Masoodi’s attendance is better than his incumbent colleagues from J&K. He has attended 86 percent of the House.

BJP MP Jugal Kishore Sharma’s performanc­e vis-à-vis asking questions is better than all MPs from J&K. (KNO)

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