The Upper House was adjourned since die at noon after it bade farewell to P Kannan (Cong) and nominated members Ashok Ganguly and H K Dua who complete their six years terms in October and November - the intervening period between Monsoon and the Winter Sessions.
Rajya Sabha was adjourned for half an hour till noon after Ganguly and Dua made farewell speeches and the listed papers were laid on the table, as the House completed its limited agenda.
Earlier as the House met for the day, Ansari mentioned that Kannan, who represented Puducherry, will retire on October 6 while nominated members Ganguly and Dua will complete their six year term on November 17.
The trio, he said, had contributed significantly to the deliberations of the House with their active participation. "They have definitely enhanced dignity and prestige of this House," he said adding that Rajya Sabha will cherish their association.
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In his farewell speech, Dua said he had seen ups and downs in his six year tenure with his participation in debates on price rise, nuclear liability bill and Maoist violence being the high points, but an instance of tearing of bills was a sad moment.
Observing that cynicism was developing among the people, he said "Government has to be more responsive to Opposition and the Opposition has to be more responsible. ... What is needed is not acrimony... What is missing is tolerance and listening capacity."
"Tolerance level is low. Dissent is not acceptable to anyone", Dua said, adding that the need of the hour was evolving consensus on wider national policies like terrorism and nuclear programme.
"There is a need for consensus on running of Parliament," he said adding the government and Opposition need to sit together to draw out "how to run House better."