Not a single short-notice question, starred question, call attention motion, private member resolution etc. Could be taken up during the five day-long session, which was a bad omen for parliamentary democracy, he said in a concluding statement.
Referring to repeated disruptions in the House, Chaudhary said no other pressing issues could be taken up for debate and urged the members that it was their responsibility to maintain sanctity of the House and safeguard parliamentary democracy.
Chaudhary also wished well to the outgoing members of the 15th legislative Assembly.
During the Speaker's concluding remarks, Parliamentary Affairs minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav charged the opposition BJP with being responsible for the disruption in the House to which Leader of Opposition Nandkishore Yadav retorted saying the treasury benches were guilty for political instability in Bihar over the past five years with three chief ministers taking oath despite the fact that the erstwhile NDA government had got three-fourth majority in the 2010 Assembly polls.
The House also passed seven legislations, the Bihar Public Grievance Redressal Authority Bill, 2015 being the notable one, with the Nitish Kumar Government proposing time-bound disposal of grievances of the people and recommending stringent action against government servants for their failure to do so.