Feb 11 • 06:54 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'20-25 Congress MPs entered and...', Rijiju described what happened in the Speaker's chamber

Congress and opposition parties have submitted a notice of no-confidence against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, prompting Birla to announce he won't attend the Lok Sabha session until the matter is resolved.

Congress and other opposition parties in India are intensifying their confrontation with the ruling government by submitting a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. This move is largely perceived as a response to dissatisfaction with the Speaker's conduct and recent decisions in the house. Following the notice, Speaker Birla decided to refrain from attending Lok Sabha sessions until the no-confidence motion is disposed of, indicating the deepening rift between the opposition and the ruling party.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju addressed the situation, revealing that Speaker Birla was hurt by the opposition's accusations and their conduct during a recent incident in his chamber. Rijiju recounted that around 20 to 25 Congress MPs entered the Speaker's chamber and verbally confronted him, using abusive language. He highlighted this incident as indicative of the disrespect and aggressive tactics allegedly employed by the opposition, while defending Birla as a patient individual despite the unsettling encounter.

Notably, senior Congress leaders, including Priyanka Gandhi and KC Venugopal, were present during this confrontational episode, further underscoring the tension within Parliament. The ongoing political strife reflects broader challenges facing democracy in India, as the conduct of MPs and the role of the Speaker come under scrutiny, raising questions about decorum and accountability within the legislative assembly.

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