LS revokes 8 MPs' suspension; Birla says no to banners & posters
Birla said all believe proceedings in the world’s largest democracy must run smoothly with full cooperation.
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Om Birla stressed that no placards, posters, photos, or AI-generated images should be shown in the Parliament complex (PTI)
New Delhi, 17 Mar
The Lok Sabha on Tuesday revoked with immediate effect the suspension of eight opposition members, who were barred from the House on 3 February for "unruly" behaviour, with Speaker Om Birla stressing that there should be no display of placards, posters, photos or AI-generated images inside the House or in the Parliament complex.
Congress
member K Suresh requested the House to consider the revocation of the eight
opposition members, saying whatever had happened in the House was regrettable,
and that his party was ready to cooperate in the smooth functioning of the
House.
Following
the submissions by several opposition members, Parliamentary Affairs Minister
Kiren Rijiju said there was a need to draw a ‘Laxman Rekha’ for the smooth functioning
of the House, which both treasury and opposition benches agreed to.
Speaker Birla said there is a need to ensure that no placards, posters, photos or
AI-generated images are displayed in the House or inside the Parliament
complex.
Birla said that everyone believes that proceedings in the Parliament of the world's largest democracy should be smooth and that everyone should cooperate.
Rijiju
then moved a motion to remove the suspension of seven Congress MPs and one CPI-M member, which was adopted by a voice vote.
The
suspended MPs were Gurjeet Singh Aujla, Hibi Eden, C Kiran Kumar Reddy,
Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, Manickam Tagore, Prashant Padole and Dean
Kuriakose of the Congress, and S Ventakesan of the CPI(M).
The
eight MPs were suspended on 3 February for “unruly” behaviour following a
resolution passed by the Lok Sabha in the first half of the ongoing Budget
session.
They
were suspended for the entire duration of the Budget session, which was scheduled to
conclude on 2 April.
Earlier,
after Suresh's submission, Samajwadi Party member Dharmendra Yadav supported
the move, saying his party was ready to cooperate in maintaining the highest
standards of Parliament.
“I want
to assure the House that we will not do anything that hurts the dignity of the
House. But the ruling alliance members should also behave properly,” Yadav
said, taking the name of BJP's Nishikant Dubey, whom he asked to “correct
himself”.
Dubey
immediately refuted Yadav, saying that during his 17 years of Parliamentary
career, he has not done anything that lowered the dignity of the House.
The BJP
MP also demanded an apology from the Samajwadi Party MP for his remarks.
NCP
leader Supriya Sule said efforts should be made by both ruling and opposition
members so that the House functions smoothly.
“No one
should make any personal comments on anyone. We (opposition) should respect the
treasury benches, which should also respect the opposition. There should be a
‘Laxman Rekha’, which no one should breach,” she said.
JD-U
leader and Union minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh said the House should function
smoothly and both sides should cooperate.
Rijiju
said the ruling alliance members will not break rules, nor have they ever
broken rules in the past.
"A
‘Laxman Rekha’ should be drawn. People did not elect us to disrupt House
proceedings or stage protests. The House should function smoothly with
everyone's cooperation," Rijiju said.
Suresh
said that since Monday, the opposition members have not shown any placards or
banners, and that they are ready to cooperate in the proper functioning of the
House.
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