It is inappropriate for one legislature to pass judgement on another, a practice that can surely be misused by vested interests, Birla said

Current Affairs:Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday kept in touch with European Parliament President David Maria Sassoli over the goals moved against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in that lawmaking body, saying it is wrong for one council to condemn another and the training can be abused by personal stakes.
The speaker’s letter to Sassoli comes after near 600 officials in the 751-part European Parliament moved six goals against the CAA, saying the order of the law denoted a hazardous move in India’s citizenship system.
“I comprehend that Joint Motion for Resolution has been presented in the European Parliament on the Indian Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019. This demonstration accommodates simpler citizenship to the individuals who have been exposed to strict mistreatment in our quick neighborhood,” Birla said in the letter.
“As individuals from Inter-Parliamentary Union, we should regard sovereign procedures of individual governing bodies, particularly in majority rule governments,” he said.
It is wrong for one lawmaking body to condemn another, a training that can without a doubt be abused by personal stakes, Birla said.
“I would encourage you to think about the proposed goals right now, that none of us need to set an undesirable point of reference,” he said.