BJD MP Jay Panda returns allowances in proportion to time wasted in Parliament

The MP created a stir by revealing it on social media, however, he said that he cannot impose it on others

BJD leader Baijayant Jay Panda
BJD leader Baijayant Jay Panda
ANI New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 18 2016 | 4:12 PM IST
Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MP Baijayant Panda has created a stir in political circles and other forums by revealing that he has been, for several years now, returning his salary and daily allowance in the same proportion, as the time that has lost in the Lok Sabha due to disruptions.

Speaking after creating a storm on Twitter post his revelation, Panda said that he has been doing this for about four or five years at the end of every washed out session.

However, he asserted that this was a 'symbolic' gesture and in no way did it compensate for the massive amount of money wasted at the end of a washed out session.

"This is my symbolic gesture. Of course this is nothing compared to the huge amount of money that is being wasted. The country is losing a lot of money due to Parliament disruptions. My conscience bothers me that we are all taking all these benefits and not doing the job that we are supposed to do. This is despite the fact that I have not disrupted Parliament myself even once in the last 16 years," Panda said.

Reiterating that this a matter of his own personal conscience, Panda stated that he has been advocating for rules change in Parliament, so that it can function better, but that is a long-term objective, adding that in the mean time, returning his salary is the least that he can do.

Refraining from commenting on whether other MPs should follow his path, Panda further said that in no way can he impose his conscience on others.

"Each MP has to take their own decision based on their economic condition. Anyway, there are many MPs who should not be held accountable as they have not disrupted Parliament. This is personal, not imposing this on anyone," he added.

Meanwhile, backing Panda, Union Sports Minister Vijay Goel said that the BJD leader has taken a positive step as it assuages the common man, in a small way, who resents the failed Parliament session.

"Politicians need to think about their image that is being seen by the public. The Centre should call an all-party meeting to discuss this issue and deliberate whether salaries should be given up at the end of a washed-out session," Goel said. 
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First Published: Dec 18 2016 | 4:06 PM IST

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