Hope voice of Oppn will be allowed in Lok Sabha: Rahul Gandhi
The Leader of Opposition congratulated Birla on the floor of the House and also accompanied the new Speaker to the Chair along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju
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Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi said incidents like the suspension of MPs will not be repeated in Parliament. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 26 June
Congratulating Om Birla for being
elected Speaker of the Lok Sabha for a second term, Leader of Opposition Rahul
Gandhi and other Opposition MPs on Wednesday hoped they would be allowed to
raise the voice of people in the House and incidents like the suspension of MPs
will not be repeated.
While the Opposition pushed a
contest for the post of Speaker by pitching K Suresh against Birla, who was
announced elected by a voice vote, Gandhi went and congratulated Birla on the
floor of the House. He also accompanied the new Speaker to the Chair along with
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju.
Gandhi said the opposition wanted
the House to function "often and well" and added that it was very
important that cooperation happened with trust. Countering the government's
claim that the previous Lok Sabha clocked high productivity, the Congress
leader also said running the House by silencing the opposition is an
undemocratic idea. "I'd like to congratulate you for your successful
election... I congratulate you on behalf of the entire INDIA alliance.
"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," Gandhi said.
He said the opposition would like
to assist the Speaker in his work. "I am confident you will allow us to
speak in House," he said.
Pointing out that this time the
opposition represents significantly more voices of the Indian people than last
time, Gandhi stressed that it is very important that the voice of opposition is
allowed to be represented in the House.
"I am confident that you will
allow us to represent our voice, allow us to speak, to represent voice of
people of India," the leader of opposition said.
The question, he said, is not how
efficiently the House is run, but the question is how much of India's voice is
allowed to be heard in the House. "The idea that you can run the House
efficiently by silencing the voice of opposition is a non-democratic idea.
"This election has shown that
the people of India expect the opposition to defend the Constitution of this
country and we are confident that by allowing opposition to speak, you will do
your duty of defending the Constitution of India," the Congress MP said.
Akhilesh Yadav, the leader of
Samajwadi Party (SP), the third largest party in the House, hoped that actions
like suspension of MPs would not be taken as they hurt the dignity of the
House. "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," Yadav said.
"We expect that the voice of
no public representative will be suppressed and actions like suspensions which
hurt the dignity of the House will not be taken," he said.
On similar lines, TMC leader Sudip
Bandyopadhyay said the suspension of MPs in the 17th Lok Sabha was "not
desired". "It is my firm belief and so far as parliamentary
democratic practice is concerned, the House belongs to the opposition. This
attitude needs to be adopted by the ruling party," he said.
DMK's TR Baalu also reminded the
Speaker that he should treat the Opposition and the ruling party in the same
manner.
AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi meanwhile
said, "The character of the House has changed and BJP won't be able to
'steam roll'... I hope that the government will lessen your burden by electing
a Deputy speaker."
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