"The legislative assemblies and Parliament are for debates. They make laws. Unfortunately, in recent times, one sees another as a foe... We can run the system only with the cooperation of all. You talk (it) out or walk out. (But) No break out... Let the government propose, opposition oppose, let the House dispose," he said here.
Naidu was speaking at the release of a book, which is compilation of his speeches, writings and parliamentary writings.
The main focus of governments and legislatures should be on elimination of poverty and development, the former Union minister said.
The media should give adequate space for carrying positive stories and meaningful debates in Parliament and not sensational acts by some, the 68-year-old politician said.
Naidu recalled that a 50-minute speech on agriculture made by him in Parliament, which was also appreciated by eminent agriculture scientist M S Swaminathan and some senior leaders, did not find adequate coverage in newspapers the next day.
By virtue of being the Vice-President, Naidu will also preside over the Rajya Sabha as its chairman.
Naidu said he treated the BJP, now his former party, as his mother for having made him what he is today and felt sad when he had to give up its membership to contest the vice- presidential election.
His numerous friends, well wishers all over the country also helped him during his long political career, he said.
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