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LS Speaker asks Rahul to follow rules of conduct

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Last updated: March 27, 2025 12:43 am
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Not being allowed to speak, says Leader of Oppn

New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Wednesday asked Rahul Gandhi to conduct himself in line with the rules of procedure that members are expected to observe to uphold the dignity of the House, prompting the Leader of Opposition to claim that the remarks against him were “unsubstantiated”.

“In this House, father and daughter, mother and daughter, husband and wife have been members. In this context, I expect the Leader of the Opposition to conduct himself in accordance with Rule 349 that deals with rules to be observed by members in the House,” the Speaker said in the Lok Sabha, adding that MPs conduct themselves in a manner that upholds the high standards and dignity of the House.

Birla did not specify the trigger behind censuring Gandhi, who was present in the House and wanted to speak on some issue but the Speaker adjourned the proceedings after making his point.

However, in a post on X, BJP’s IT department head Amit Malviya suggested that the Speaker’s remarks were prompted by Rahul Gandhi affectionately cupping the cheeks of his sister and MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra during the proceedings a few days back.

Gandhi later told reporters that he was not being given a chance to speak, alleging that the House was being run in a “non-democratic style”. He said Birla had made “unsubstantiated” remarks about him.

“The Speaker just got up and left. He did not allow me to speak a word. He was speaking about me, and I don’t know what he said about me, all unsubstantiated.”

“I said ‘let me speak as you have spoken about me’, but he did not say a word and just left. He adjourned the House when there was no need of it,” the former Congress president said.

Birla said that several instances have come to his notice where the conduct of members does not conform to Parliament’s high standards, adding that it is especially expected of the Leader of the Opposition to conduct himself as per the rules.

After Birla’s pointed remarks, Congress MPs trooped into his office to lodge their complaint over Gandhi “repeatedly” not being allowed to speak in the Lok Sabha. Their enquiry into the reason behind the Speaker’s comments was also futile, a few of them said.

Tagging a video clip, Malviya in his post on X said, “It is disgraceful that the Lok Sabha Speaker has to remind Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition, about basic parliamentary decorum. The fact that Congress has imposed this puerile man upon us is truly unfortunate.”

The clip of undated proceedings in the Lok Sabha showed Gandhi walking through the aisle, turning to Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and cupping her face affectionately, while his party colleague Manickam Tagore was speaking in the House.

Rahul Gandhi was present in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday after an absence of a few days.

Though such an expression of intimate brotherly affection from him inside the Lok Sabha is not new, sources said it was televised and that there is a view that it does not go well with Parliament’s image of the “temple of democracy”, more so when the House is conducting its business.

Replying to queries from reporters in the Parliament House complex, Gandhi said there is a convention that the Leader of Opposition is allowed to speak, but whenever he gets up to speak, he is not allowed to do so.

“So, in what manner is this House being run? We are not being allowed to speak. I have not done anything, I was sitting quietly. I did not speak anything. In the last 7-8 days, I have not been allowed to speak,” the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha said.

In a democracy, the opposition has a place and the government has its own place but here there is no place for the opposition, he alleged.

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