NDA nominee Om Birla elected speaker of Lok Sabha
Pro-tem Speaker Bhartruhari Mahtab made the announcement after the Opposition, which had forwarded the name of eight-term Congress MP Kodikunnil Suresh as its candidate, did not press for votes to the motion
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PM Narendra Modi greets Om Birla after the latter was elected as the Speaker of the House during the first session of the 18th Lok Sabha, in New Delhi on Wednesday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 26 June
NDA nominee Om Birla was elected as
Lok Sabha speaker on Wednesday after a motion moved by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi was adopted through voice vote, capping intense debate on the issue with
the Opposition in a rare move proposing its own candidate.
Pro-tem Speaker Bhartruhari Mahtab
made the announcement after the Opposition, which had forwarded the name of
eight-term Congress MP Kodikunnil Suresh as its candidate, did not press for
votes to the motion.
With this, Birla, the BJP’s MP from
Kota, gets a second consecutive term in the chair, the fifth time that a
speaker will serve beyond the tenure of one Lok Sabha. It is also amongst the
few occasions that an election became necessary for a post conventionally
decided by consensus.
"I announce Om Birla elected
as the speaker," Mahtab said. Soon after, Modi and Parliamentary Affairs
Minister Kiren Rijiju went to Birla's seat in the front row of the treasury
benches to escort him to the chair.
Congress leader and Leader of
Opposition Rahul Gandhi also joined them. Gandhi greeted Birla and also shook
hands with the prime minister. After that, Modi, Gandhi and Rijiju escorted
Birla to the chair where Mahtab welcomed him saying, "It is your chair,
please occupy."
In his address, the first in the
18th Lok Sabha, Modi said Birla's work as a parliamentarian should be an
inspiration for new Lok Sabha members. "It is a matter of honour that you
have been elected to this chair for a second time," the prime minister
said. "I congratulate you on behalf of the entire House and look forward
to your guidance for next five years," he said, adding that Birla's
"sweet smile" keeps the entire Lok Sabha happy.
Congratulating Birla on his
election, Gandhi said he hoped the Opposition would be allowed to raise the
voice of people in the House. He also said the Opposition wanted the House to
function "often and well" and added that it was very important that
cooperation happens with trust. “This House represents the voice of people of
India... Of course the government has political power, but the opposition also
represents the voice of India's people," the Congress leader said.
"The opposition would like to
assist you in your work. I am confident you will allow us to speak in the
House," he said.
Gandhi also pointed out that the
opposition this time represents significantly more voices of the Indian people
than last time.
Several Opposition leaders,
including Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, echoed him. "We believe
you will move forward without discrimination and as the speaker, you will give
equal opportunity and respect to every party. Impartiality is a great
responsibility of this great post. You... are the chief justice of the court of
democracy," Yadav said
Birla, 62, who has risen through
the ranks in the BJP, is a third-term MP of the party and also a three-term
former Rajasthan MLA.
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