News India Live, Digital Desk: Amidst the ongoing political conflict between the central government and the opposition, the matter of removing the Lok Sabha Speaker from his post now seems to be stuck in a technical matter. The news quoted from sources is that given by the opposition parties notice of no confidence motion Some technical flaws have been found in it, on the basis of which it can be rejected.
What is that ‘silly mistake’ (The Technical Error)?
According to parliamentary rules, it is mandatory to follow certain specific procedures for moving a motion to remove the Speaker. Sources say that:
Violation of Rule 179: The opposition parties have ignored some basic rules regarding the mandatory notice period of 14 days and the process of signatures of members for a no-confidence motion.
Language and format of notice: It is being told that the format of the notice and the manner of presenting it is not in accordance with the parliamentary rules.
Signature error: Some sources also claim that there is a lack of clarity regarding the support given on the proposal and the number of members.
Stand of government and secretariat
The Lok Sabha Secretariat is now examining this notice closely. If this proposal does not meet the criteria of the rules, the Speaker can refuse to allow it for discussion in the House. Political experts believe that if this happens, it will be a big ’embarrassment’ for the opposition.
Opposition’s argument
On the other hand, the opposition camp says that this is just an administrative excuse so that the government can avoid discussion. The opposition alleges that the Speaker is inclined towards the ruling party, on the basis of which he has opened this front.
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