Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

SPEAKER TO SET UP PANEL TO LOOK INTO PARL RUCKUS

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will form a committee to review all developmen­ts in the Lower House of Parliament from the beginning of the second half of the budget session till Thursday when seven Congress MPs were suspended for the remaining part of the session. An announceme­nt to the effect was made by Kirit Solanki, who was in the chair as Birla continued to stay away from the House even as the Congress and other opposition parties embarked on a fresh round of protests.

NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will form a committee to review all developmen­ts in the Lower House of Parliament from the beginning of the second half of the budget session till Thursday when seven Congress MPs were suspended for the remaining part of the session.

An announceme­nt to the effect was made by Kirit Solanki, who was in the chair as Birla continued to stay away from the House even as the Congress and other opposition parties embarked on fresh protests.

Solanki informed the House that all developmen­ts in the House between March 2 and March 5 will be reviewed by the panel, which will be headed by Birla and have representa­tives from almost all parties.

Earlier in the day, several members urged the Speaker to take back his decision to suspend the seven MPs. Congress MPs Gaurav Gogoi, Manikram Tagore, Benny Behanan, Dean Kuriakose, Rajmohan Unnithan and Gurjeet Singh Aujla were suspended after they stalled proceeding­s for the fourth day in a row on Thursday, and started throwing papers from the Speaker’s table.

As proceeding­s began in the Lower House on Friday, Congress floor leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury called Birla “Pope of the Vatican” and urged him to reconsider his decision. Members from the Trinamool Congress (Sudip Bandopadhy­ay), Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (Dayanidhi Maran), Nationalis­t Congress Party (Supriya Sule), and Janata Dal (United) (Lallan

Singh), too urged the Speaker to withdraw the suspension.

Chowdhury dubbed the Speaker’s decision to suspend seven MPs for the remaining term of the House unpreceden­ted and urged the Chair not to punish them heavily for what he termed a relatively small matter.

In response, parliament­ary affairs minister Prahlad Joshi said that while the government does not want to keep any member away from the House, what happened on Thursday has never happened before in India’s parliament­ary history.

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