Bathinda, July 12 -- As the 18th Lok Sabha completes its first year, here's a look at first-time MP Sarabjeet Singh Khalsa's performance in the lower House of Parliament and his plans for the constituency. It was a mixed feeling to be in the House. I see some sort of bias against me, as some feel that if I am given a chance to speak, I would raise only "garam mudde" (radical issues). When I spoke about severe punishment to check the incidents of sacrilege of holy books. Punjab has witnessed numerous such instances as I brought the matter of tough punishment before the country. The House needs more sittings as several issues of public and national interest remain unaddressed with a limited time available. The present system needs to be changed, as only a handful of the members get the chance to speak in the House. Every MP should be given time to speak as he represents lakhs of people and demands a slot to highlight issues of his constituency. It is not possible for me to count the number of developmental projects initiated by me in Faridot. Rural areas of my constituency lack developmental activities, and one year is too small a period to assess the difference. But I was elated when a newspaper reported recently that I am taking the lead in spending MPLAD funds. I feel satisfied that I remain among people of my constituency and I am addressing their grievances. next: sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, Gurdaspur MP (COng)...