The JMM MLAs disrupted the House on these twin issues on all three days, prompting Speaker Dinesh Oraon to express pain for the disruption.
"A large part of four days of the session have gone in disruption. With great pain I would like to say that not one oral answer from the government out of 258 questions could come -- that included short duration question and starred question," Speaker Dinesh Oraon said in his valedictory address to the House on the last day.
Now 39 questions, including 37 unstarred questions, are pending with the departments concerned, the Speaker said and expressed the hope that the secretariat would get them soon.
A total 15 calling attention motions were also part of the winter session but reply from the government could not come even on one because of the din in the assembly.
"This situation is a matter of concern for the people of the state," he said.
If the Parliamentary process is to be taken forward, then constructive efforts should be made, he added.
Stating that he would not hold any one side responsible, the Speaker said all sides should assist constructively in conducting the House in an orderly manner.
He said it is the pious duty for everyone to respect the thoughts of everyone in Parliamentary democracy.
"But somewhere we have been unsuccessful in this pious duty. But I hope the members will seriously ponder over in the coming sessions by rising above this situations, and will become successful in setting up a healthy democracy," the Speaker said.
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