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Towards the Monsun session, MP assemblies released a booklet about avoiding words that were not released at home

Towards the Monsun session, MP assemblies released a booklet about avoiding words that were not released at home
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Bhopal: Political parties can accuse each other “killing democracy” and “lie bundles” during public meetings but in Madhya Pradesh Assembly, they must pay attention to what they say.
A day before the Monsun session, assembly released a collection of 1,560 words and unclear phrases that were considered rude or offensive and could not be used in the house.
No members can use words such as “Pappu”, “Fajak”, “Bantabhaar”, “Ullu to Pathe” and “420”.
Speaker Girish Gautam said that the day he felt that not one word used at home was abolished, he would attract this booklet.
“There are some uncomfortable words commonly used by MLA at home to attack each other.
A word like” liar “is not satisfied.
The legislator must use ‘incorrect’.
These are words that must be abolished during the home process.
This is said- Words cannot be used by parliamentarians based on article 105 (2) India Constitution, “Gautam said after the release of the book.
He further said, “Mla is like a film actor called a true hero but the difference is, they get some opportunities to take back to correct their errors or dialogue.
But, MLA is a true hero for the public not to get the chance to take back if they spell The wrong word at home.
The collection of phrases has been prepared, to prevent the use of words that are not detached in the house, “he clarifies.
Officials said that it took three months to prepare a handbook with the help of books and references compiled by parliament.
Among the words and phrases that have been considered unparlia are bastards, nonsense, badmashi, bad (like MLA are bad people) and even monkey.
The government cannot be accused of bulwth (Bakwas), BRIBE (RISHWAT), extortion, thief (Chor), Dacoits (Daku), fraud (Dhoka), degradation (Ghratia), and Bhrasht (corrupt), are all unforgettable.
Overall, 1161 sentences that were inappropriate were used for the past 67 years (since 1954) and were abolished at home, also mentioned in the booklet.
Apart from Gautam, Chairman of Shivraj Minister Singh Chouhan, opposition leader Kamal Nath, legislative minister Narottam Mishra, Congress Chief Whip Govind Singh and the basic secretary attended among others.
Shivraj’s minister’s chairman Singh Chouhan said the Assembly was a democratic temple.
“As some students came to watch the trial of the house but they were disappointed.
When I asked the children about their experience at home, a student reacted that it was kind of ‘fish market’.
Vidhan Sabha is not a brick building and mortar, but a democratic temple.
Often during the debate at home, words that should not be used are used.
They must be avoided, “he said.
The leader of the opposition congress Kamal Nath, “surprisingly that we must take booklets about words that are not detached to avoid at home.
It is the responsibility of members to maintain the country’s decor and culture.” The four-day Monsun session will begin on Monday in the middle of a tight Covid-19 protocol.
Gautam speakers call meeting all parties on Sunday morning to discuss important issues.
“Directions have also been spent to maintain social distance and use of facial masks in the assembly site.
Entries will be limited through invitations and members must provide details about their vaccination.
No one will be allowed to enter the house without vaccination.
For the presidential gallery and guests will also be limited, “The official said.
Apart from routine business, this house tends to clean the two delayed bills in the death penalty for the sale of prohibited liquor and regularization of illegal colonies.
An additional budget for 21-22 is also likely to be submitted at home.
During a four-day session, 1,184 questions have been submitted by legislators and 236 requests have been submitted for the call attention movement.
A total of fifteen petitions and five bills have been received for discussion during the session.

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