Cong MP submits notice to move privilege motion against PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted on 'X' a video that allegedly contained portions of remarks made by BJP MP Anurag Thakur that were expunged from the proceedings of the House by the Chair
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi
New Delhi, 31 July
Congress MP Charanjit Singh Channi
on Wednesday submitted a notice to move a privilege motion against Prime
Minister Narendra Modi for having posted on 'X' a video that allegedly
contained portions of remarks made by BJP MP Anurag Thakur that were expunged
from the proceedings of the House by the Chair.
Thakur, during his speech on the
Union Budget in the Lok Sabha, made certain remarks that were expunged from
proceedings. His apparent reference about Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi's
caste during the discussion had also caused a huge uproar in the House.
Channi, a Dalit MP of the Congress
in the Lok Sabha, submitted a notice to Speaker Om Birla seeking to move a
privilege motion under Rule 222 of the Rules of Procedure against the prime
minister. "I hereby give notice to move a privilege motion under Rule 222
of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha against the
Prime Minister for having tweeted on 'X' a portion of remarks which were
expunged from the proceedings of the House by the Chair," the former
Punjab chief minister said in his communication to Birla.
On 30 July, 2024, certain
objectionable remarks made by Thakur were expunged from the proceedings of the
House by the Lok Sabha speaker, he said. It is, however, shocking to note that
the prime minister posted on 'X' the whole video of the speech which also
contained these expunged portions, Channi said.
As laid down in Practice and
Procedure of Parliament, "The effect in law of an order of the Speaker
expunging words, remarks or a portion of the proceedings is as if those
words/remarks or that portion of the proceedings had never been spoken. Publication
of the expunged words or expressions would amount to a breach of
privilege," he said citing the 'Practice and Procedure of Parliament by
Kaul and Shakdher.
This position has been reiterated
by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the Searchlight case, Channi said. "The
prime minister's tweeting of the remarks which had been expunged from the
proceedings of Lok Sabha clearly amounts to a breach of privilege and contempt
of the House. I, therefore, contemplate to move a privilege motion against
prime minister and request you to please admit my motion and permit me to move
the same. Request that privilege proceedings may be initiated against the prime
minister," the Congress leader said in his letter.
Terming Thakur's speech on the
Budget a "highly abusive and unconstitutional tirade", the Congress
on Wednesday claimed Prime Minister Modi encouraged a "serious breach of
parliamentary privilege" by sharing it on X.
The Lok Sabha was adjourned till
noon on Wednesday amid protests by opposition members over Thakur's remarks in
the House and their demand for a caste census. Thakur's remarks on Tuesday had
triggered an uproar in the House with the opposition slamming the comments
directed at the Leader of Opposition.
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