MPs should maintain dignity of Parliament, don’t want to act like headmasters: Om Birla

The Speaker of the Lok Sabha said that the dignity and dignity of Parliament is considered sacred.  (file photo)

The Speaker of the Lok Sabha said that the dignity and dignity of Parliament is considered sacred. (file photo)

He said all parties should sit together and prepare a code of conduct to prevent MPs from entering the Well of the House and raising placards.

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  • Last Update:September 02, 2021, 9:15 pm IST
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Underlining that MPs should maintain the dignity of Parliament while sharing their views, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that the chair of the Houses does not want to act like the headmaster and does not want to punish the members for their misconduct. Expressing concern over the regular disruptions during the recently concluded monsoon session, he said all parties should sit together and prepare a code of conduct to prevent MPs from entering the Well of the House and raising placards. Should do

Birla said, “Parliament is expected to act as a guide for all democratic institutions in the country. Disruptions and uncontrolled scenes are not good for democracy. We (MPs) all should ensure that Parliament Let’s keep the dignity and move forward.” PTI. Describing the dignity and decorum of Parliament as sacred, the Lok Sabha Speaker said, “We are celebrating the 75th year of Independence and it is high time that political parties sit together and set standards for MPs for their good conduct in Parliament. determine.” Parties should consider how to prevent disruption and uproar in Parliament. He said that all of them should set standards that prevent their MPs from entering the Well of the House and raising placards.

Asked whether the rules need to be changed, Birla said the existing rules are too stringent and when the situation gets out of hand, the presiding officers are forced to act. Lok Sabha Speaker said, “MPs have to maintain the dignity of Parliament. They should act in a civilized manner to maintain the dignity of Parliament. We don’t want to act like headmaster and punish MPs for their unruly behaviour. don’t want to.” .

Describing dissent as a part of democracy, Birla said members of Parliament should maintain some decency while debating an issue. His remarks were made against the backdrop of uproar in the Rajya Sabha during the recent monsoon session. In Rajya Sabha, opposition MPs throw papers at the chair while standing at the desk of the Secretary General.

Parliament’s stormy monsoon session, which had been disrupted since its beginning on July 19 due to the Pegasus spy row, opposition protests over agricultural laws and other issues, ended two days before its scheduled date of August 13.

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