"There is a general notion among public that despite spending huge amount of money, nothing happens in Parliament. There is a gradual decrease in the trust people put on democratic institutions. Such negative beliefs show that people are losing faith in us," Mahajan said.
She was speaking at the 78th edition of All India Presiding Officers Conference here today.
Citing the example of 2001 Parliament terror attack, she said, "When terrorists attacked the Parliament, our security guards gave supreme sacrifice and prevented them from entering the House. On this, someone sarcastically commented, 'how come not a single MP was killed in such a massive attack'".
Addressing the audience comprising of speakers and deputy speakers of legislative assemblies from various states, Mahajan emphasized the role of a Speaker in regaining the fading trust among people.
The Lok Sabha Speaker noted that the number of Assembly
sessions as well as the attendance of MPs, MLAs in many states was very less as against the expectation.
"In contrast, there are states where Assembly met for just 30 to 40 days in a year. I firmly believe that the number should increase. It is wrong to say that sessions were not called because there was nothing to discuss. I believe that there are many subjects which could be discussed," she said.
As many as 27 speakers, 24 deputy speakers of various Legislative Assemblies and Legislative Councils, besides the deputy speaker of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha attended the three-day conference.
