However, he castigated Congress for pressing an amendment to the President's address in the Rajya Sabha.
Referring to the passage of 10 bills by both Houses, he said, "If we can pass real estate bill, I do not think there is a problem in passing GST bill in next part of the Budget session" and noted happily that disruptions of proceedings have substantially come down.
Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad had given an amendment in a division in which 94 voted for the amendment and 61 against. The amendment regretted that President's address did not commit support to rights of all citizens to contest panchayat elections in the backdrop of law in Rajasthan and Haryana where matriculation has been fixed as the criteria for contesting the polls.
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"But I personally feel that the opposition, particularly Congress has embarrassed itself. Let us consider the basic issue; who is responsible for depriving millions of people the basic education even after 68 years of independence. Congress and its supporters were in power for most of the time, both at the Centre and in the states."
He said that having neglected that Congress is now "criminally" trying to spread "disinformation" against NDA.
"By moving such an amendment, Congress admitted that basic education during their tenure was in shambles and it was glaring that they failed miserably. So moving an amendment on such issue was an embarrassment to the Congress reflecting its failure to fulfill the basic right of the citizen," he said.
Noting that as a whole, the productivity of both the
Houses was good, Naidu said Lok Sabha has worked 123 per cent of scheduled time, an extra 24 hours 58 minutes, while the productivity of Rajya Sabha was 103 per cent.
"This Budget session has been the most significant and rewarding on several counts. This session gave me a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment because it has given us some of the key takeaways. This session saw Rajya Sabha witnessing a rare occasion of the opposition and treasury benches giving credit to each other for introducing and piloting the real estate Bill.
Naidu noted that this Budget session was happening in the backdrop of increased public and political demand for a productive session.
"In various meetings at the level of Prime Minister, Vice-President, Speaker and the all party meeting convened by me ahead of this Budget session, serious concern was expressed over persistent disruptions over the last two sessions of Parliament.
Reeling out figures, Naidu said that the Lok Sabha sat beyond scheduled business hours on 10 days while Rajya Sabha did so on 6 days.
"Disruptions of proceedings have substantially come down and I thank the Members and Parties for the same. There were quality debates on Motion of thanks to President's address, Real Estate Bill, General and Railway Budgets.
"In Motion of thanks to President's address, 129 members from Lok Sabha and 30 members from Rajya Sabha participated. On the General Budget, 170 members from Lok Sabha and 04 (till now) from Rajya Sabha have participated. On the Railway Budget, the numbers from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are 203 and 37 respectively," he said.
Claiming that the government has presented path-breaking General and Railway Budgets, which is the main function of any Budget session, Naidu said the General and Railway budgets reflected the government's commitment to trigger economic growth through inclusive development.