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New Delhi. Amid the ongoing deadlock in Parliament, the opposition has opened a front against the Lok Sabha Speaker. The opposition has brought a no-confidence motion against Speaker Om Birla. On Tuesday, notice of no-confidence motion against the Speaker has been given to the Secretariat. Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi said that notice has been given to the Lok Sabha Secretariat under Article 94-C of the Constitution for the removal of the Speaker. In response to the letter of opposition MPs, women MPs of BJP opened the front, made this demand from the Speaker. Even today it is difficult to avoid confrontation in Parliament, there is a problem in the conditions for conducting the proceedings. Conspiracy in Parliament: Why is PM Modi advised not to come to the House? The speaker’s concerns about security are justified; Opposition in the dock ‘If discussion is not held in Parliament, opposition will suffer’, Rijiju targets Congress What is the process of removing Lok Sabha Speaker: Opposition can bring no-confidence motion, know the rules; When did this happen before?
Signatures of 120 opposition MPs on the notice
According to media reports, about 120 opposition MPs have signed this notice. The signing MPs include MPs from Congress, DMK, SP.
In the notice, the opposition has said, the Lok Sabha Speaker is continuously stopping the opposition MPs from raising issues of public interest. It was told in the notice that the notice has been given under Article 94 (C) because the Speaker is openly biased.
Eight opposition MPs have been arbitrarily suspended; They are being punished merely for exercising their democratic rights.
On many occasions, leaders of opposition parties were not allowed to speak, even though it is their fundamental right.
Congress MP and Chief Whip K Suresh gave this notice to the Lok Sabha Secretariat on behalf of several opposition parties.
It is noteworthy that TMC MPs have not signed this notice nor are they part of this notice.
Uproar in Parliament over the issue of not allowing Rahul Gandhi to speak. The opposition is creating ruckus in the Lok Sabha, accusing Rahul Gandhi of not being allowed to speak.
In fact, on February 2, during the discussion on the motion of thanks on the President’s address, Rahul Gandhi targeted the government over the things allegedly written in the unpublished book of the former Army Chief. However the government rejected these allegations.
The opposition alleged that under pressure from the government, the Lok Sabha Speaker did not allow Rahul Gandhi to speak in the House.
After this, PM Modi was to address the Lok Sabha on February 4, but it was postponed.
The next day, the Lok Sabha Speaker said that the behavior of many opposition MPs in the House was aggressive and not in line with democratic dignity. In such a situation, the Prime Minister’s address was canceled in view of his security.
The opposition rejected the claim of the Lok Sabha Speaker and expressed strong objection to the Speaker’s statement.
Opposition MPs wrote a letter to the Speaker accusing him of biased behaviour.



