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NEW DELHI: A resolution seeking the removal of Om Birla as Speaker was defeated in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday by a voice vote amid protests and slogan. |
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NEW DELHI: A resolution seeking the removal of Om Birla as Speaker was defeated in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday by a voice vote amid protests and slogan. |
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Shah said even the Supreme Court couldn't judge the ruling of the Speaker. Shah said this while speaking during the debate over the motion earlier in the day. |
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah calls motion to remove Speaker Om Birla 'unfortunate' and defends neutrality of the chair during heated discussion in Lok Sabha. |
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Drawing a parallel, Shah said that Rahul Gandhi's attendance in the 17th Lok Sabha was 51-percent, though the national average was 67 per cent. |
Raghav Chadha raises prepaid mobile recharge concerns in Rajya Sabha, calls for fairer telecom rulesChadha questioned why telecom operators block incoming calls and SMS once a prepaid recharge expires. While stopping outgoing calls after validity ends may be understandable, he said, cutting off incoming services leaves users unreachable and disconnected from critical services. |
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Slamming the opposition, Shah said India's parliamentary history is testament to the impartial role performed by the Speaker over the years. |
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BJP MP Nishikant Dubey criticized Rahul Gandhi, calling him the 'Leader of Propaganda'. He also targeted past decisions of Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Dubey questioned Rahul Gandhi's foreign visits and alleged family interest in defence deals. Meanwhile, opposition parties moved a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. The motion received support from over 50 MPs. |
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Raghav Chadha said he had raised the issue of what he described as the "loot being perpetrated on Prepaid Recharge Customers in Parliament today."| India News |
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Jagdambika Pal claims running Lok Sabha costs Rs9 crore a day, sparking a heated faceoff with Ram Gopal Yadav who dismisses the claim as political theatrics. |
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Congress has criticized Union Minister Kiren Rijiju. He contrasted the time for a Lok Sabha Speaker removal debate. Congress stated Jawaharlal Nehru gave more time to the opposition in 1954. The debate is ongoing. The opposition accuses the Speaker of partisanship. The ruling party defends the Speaker. |