SPEAKER Mulls 13 Congress Suspension, MPS TMC was identified as ‘repeated removal’ for paper papers at home – News2IN
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SPEAKER Mulls 13 Congress Suspension, MPS TMC was identified as ‘repeated removal’ for paper papers at home

SPEAKER Mulls 13 Congress Suspension, MPS TMC was identified as 'repeated removal' for paper papers at home
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New Delhi: Upset of a torn paper incident and threw a chair and also to the minister, the speaker Om Birla was pondering the suspension of at least 13 parliamentarians belonging to Congress and TMC, which has been identified as “repetition of violators”.
“It was an insult to the chair when the papers were torn rain for a few minutes when Rajendra Agarwal was the chairman’s officer.
Therefore, we hope that the speaker will begin actions against parliamentarians, who behaves badly with the chairman’s officer,” said a source.
Learned that the speaker summoned several opposition leaders in his room and expressed his displeasure and warned that such behavior would not be tolerated again.
The source said several members of parliament had been identified as a video of the process studied and their behavior was found against parliamentary ethics and insulted the chair.
In Lok Sabha, Congress and MPS TMC on Wednesday tore the paper and threw it into the chair and headed for the Minister of Parliament Pralhad Joshi.
As a member of the opposition parliament, especially from Congress and TMC threw paper to the chair and also at the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, some of the ruling parliamentarians looked angry and stood up.
Realizing the situation gravity, Rajendra Agarwal, who took the lead at zero, postponed the house for half an hour.
Senior ministers including Narendra Singh Tomar, Piyush Goyal, Anurag Thakur, Joshi was seen in the crowd while the other Union Minister Darshana Jardosh was heard that such “naughty” behavior could not be tolerated and brought to the knowledge of people.
Union Minister Anurag Thakur said Congress and TMC MPS had tried not to let parliament work on Wednesday.
“They can register their protests but also have limits.
They throw papers on speakers, ministers and even in the media gallery and show placards.
Why does the opposition escape from the discussion?” He asked.
Thakur said there was a way to protest but on Wednesday, the opposition destroyed the dignity and decorum of our democratic temple.
“The opposition parliamentarians have stunted the largest democracy in the world with their intelligent actions,” he added.

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