Speaker Om Birla's big decision: why refused to sit on the chair of Lok Sabha Speaker, know the whole matter
Lok Sabha Speaker: Expressing displeasure over the incident in the Lok Sabha, Speaker Om Birla did not sit on the chair of the Lok Sabha Speaker despite being in the Parliament House. Expressing displeasure with the members of the party and the opposition, the Lok Sabha Speaker has also told them about his decision.
With the commencement of the Monsoon session, the uproar continues in the Parliament. Like every time, this time again the opposition party is creating ruckus in both the Houses of Parliament regarding the government's bill and the current situation in the country. Yesterday i.e. on August 1, something happened in the Lok Sabha due to which Speaker Om Birla was deeply hurt. Speaker Om Birla is angry with the continuous uproar. He has decided not to sit on the chair of the Lok Sabha Speaker until the house is not running smoothly.
Speaker Om Birla has expressed his displeasure over the incident that happened in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. Hurt by this incident, despite being in the Parliament House, he has decided not to sit on the chair of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. Expressing displeasure with the members of the party and the opposition, the Lok Sabha Speaker has also told them about his decision.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla says that he will not go to the Speaker's seat until discipline is restored in the House. He said that for him the dignity of the House is supreme. For this, they cannot compromise in any way. The speaker has appealed that it is the collective responsibility of everyone to maintain decorum in the House. The behavior of some members in the House is contrary to the high traditions of the House. Speaker Birla has informed both parties about his decision.
Let us tell you that there has been an uproar in the Parliament ever since the monsoon session started. But on Tuesday (August 1) some members crossed the limits of the House itself. Members of the opposition in the Lok Sabha had come to the well raising slogans. Not only this but pamphlets were also thrown toward the speaker's seat. The speaker is very angry about this.