Parliament: 100% presence of two BJP MPs in the outgoing Lok Sabha, these MPs did not participate in any discussion
Parliament: During the seventeenth Lok Sabha, BJP MPs Mohan Mandavi and Bhagirath Chaudhary registered 100% attendance. wherein during his tenure, an average attendance of 79% was observed. According to Mandavi, Chaudhary's and his Lok Sabha seats were next to one another.

Mohan Mandavi and Bhagirath Chaudhary, two members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), have led by example. During the 17th Lok Sabha, 100% attendance was recorded by both MPs. By coincidence, they were seated next to each other and became the first MPs.
Mandavi said, "I am completing the work assigned to me with full responsibility. I represent Kanker, a tribal area of Chhattisgarh. I was present in the House even during the Corona pandemic." The figures have been shared by the PRS legislature. According to this, MPs from Ajmer, Rajasthan, Bhagirath Chaudhary and Mandavi recorded 100 per cent attendance during the seventeenth Lok Sabha. In which an average attendance of 79 per cent was seen during his tenure. Mandavi said that his and Chaudhary's seats in the Lok Sabha were adjacent to each other.
According to the data, BJP MP from Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, Pushpendra Singh Chandel was the most active Member of Parliament. Who participated in 1,194 debates in the Seventeenth Lok Sabha. After this, Kuldeep Rai Sharma was the most active MP from Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Who participated in 833 debates. PRS Legislature considers a member's participation in discussion on bills, raising issues during Zero Hour, special mentions and joining issues raised by other members as 'debate participation'. This indicates that Malook Nagar, a BSP MP, took part in 582 debates. While the RSP MP from Kollam, NK Premachandra, and the NCP (Sharad Pawar faction) MP from Baramati, Supriya Sule, participated in 248 debates, the DMK MP from Dharmapuri, DNV Senthil Kumar, participated in 307 debates.
However, Sunny Deol (BJP) and Shatrughan Sinha (Trinamool Congress) were two of the nine Lok Sabha members who refrained from participating in the bill's discussion. Aside from this, no debate was held in the seventeenth Lok Sabha by BSP MP Atul Kumar, Trinamool Congress MP Divyendu Adhikari, BJP MPs Ramesh Jigjinagi, BN Bachegowda, Pradhan Barua, Ananth Kumar Hegde, and V. Srinivas Prasad.