Sunday , November 17 2024

Prime Minister Modi will propose the name of the Speaker on June 26, President's address on June 27

special session of parliament : After the BJP government was formed with the support of NDA, Narendra Modi has become the Prime Minister for the third time, now the post of Lok Sabha Speaker is yet to be elected. According to sources, the special session of Parliament will begin from June 24, which will last for eight days. Meanwhile, the swearing-in ceremony of new MPs can be held on June 24 and 25 and the election of the Lok Sabha Speaker can be held on June 26. According to sources, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will propose the name of the NDA candidate for the post of Lok Sabha Speaker on this day. After the election of the Speaker, Prime Minister Modi will introduce the Council of Ministers.

The President will administer the oath to the new MPs

According to reports, President Draupadi Murmu will address the nation on June 27. Meanwhile, the President will address the joint session of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. New MPs will be sworn in in the first session of the 18th Lok Sabha. After addressing the joint session of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, President Murmu will outline the roadmap of the new government for the next five years.

The lower house will get an opposition leader after 10 years

In the Lok Sabha elections-2024, India Alliance has won 235 seats, due to which the lower house will get an opposition leader after 10 years. Apart from this, the opposition is also hoping for the election of the post of Vice President. Actually, the post of Deputy Speaker has been vacant for the last five years. In the 17th Lok Sabha, the post of Deputy Speaker has been vacant for five years. This is the second time that there is no Leader of Opposition in the House. The post of Deputy Speaker is usually given to the opposition.

The post of Lok Sabha speaker will remain with the BJP

An important meeting was held at the residence of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday on the issue of Parliament session. BJP President JP Nadda, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, Kiren Rijiju, JDU leaders Lallan Singh, Chirag Paswan were present in the meeting. The meeting discussed the Parliament session and the NDA candidate for the post of Speaker. According to sources, BJP will keep the post of Lok Sabha Speaker with itself and will give the post of Deputy Speaker to its ally NDA. The party high command has entrusted Rajnath Singh with the responsibility of building a consensus by talking to NDA allies and opposition parties.