Huge uproar over no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, heated debate between Amit Shah and Rahul Gandhi

News India Live, Digital Desk: Today was a very busy day in the budget session of Parliament. As soon as the Lok Sabha proceedings began, the opposition presented a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, due to which a huge uproar started in the House. Due to noise and sloganeering by opposition MPs, the proceedings of the House had to be adjourned several times. This is not the first time that such a dispute has been seen over an important post in the House, but such a conflict during the budget session clearly shows the growing distance between the government and the opposition. The opposition parties, especially the Indian Alliance (INDIA), allege that impartiality is not being maintained in the functioning of the House. Many big leaders including Rahul Gandhi say that the opposition’s issues are being suppressed and they are not getting enough time to speak. Due to this resentment, today the opposition MPs opened a front against Om Birla. Amit Shah’s counterattack and the government’s side Union Home Minister Amit Shah took a tough stand on the opposition’s uproar. He said that the opposition is destroying the decorum of the House and adopting such tactics to run away from the important budget discussion. Amit Shah made it clear in the House that the government is ready to discuss any issue, but there will be no compromise with the honor of the Speaker. What happened in the House? (Major events) Boycott of the proceedings: Seeing the increasing uproar, the opposition MPs threatened to walk out of the House. Delay in discussion on the budget: Due to the no-confidence motion, important legislative work and discussions of the budget session are getting delayed, due to which public issues are not being discussed. Rahul Gandhi’s sharp attitude: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi cornered the government on the issue of unemployment, inflation and farmers and said that it is our democratic right to raise voice in the House. Now what next? Lok Sabha. The process of no-confidence motion against the Speaker is complex. To pass it, the opposition will need a huge majority, which currently seems difficult according to the statistics. However, this step has decided that the conflict in Parliament is going to increase even more in the coming days. The eyes of the country are now fixed on the proceedings of the next few hours to see whether a middle path is found between the government and the opposition or whether the uproar continues like this.

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