Tension in debates have no impact: PM

New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said tensions often generated during debates in Parliament should have no impact on the country`s unity and integrity. Bidding farewell to retiring members of the Rajya Sabha, he said they would continue to serve the country in different capacities – being the servants of the people. “When we […]

New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said tensions often generated during debates in Parliament should have no impact on the country`s unity and integrity. Bidding farewell to retiring members of the Rajya Sabha, he said they would continue to serve the country in different capacities - being the servants of the people.

"When we debate various issues, often there is tension. There are tensions on the surface, but underlying sentiments of all members of this House must be to maintain the unity and integrity of this country," he said. The Prime Minister also invoked famous poet Iqbal, saying he once said that though the powerful Roman and Greek empires had disintegrated, India had not as there was something special that it continues to be united and together.