The speech given by the Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha is being discussed a lot these days. Meanwhile, the rule 349 of the Lok Sabha is also being discussed a lot. In such a situation, let us know what this rule is?
The speech given by the Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha today is gathering a lot of discussions. During his speech in the Lok Sabha, the rule 349 of the Lok Sabha was mentioned several times. In such a situation, let us understand what are these rules of the Lok Sabha about which discussions have been held repeatedly.
What are the rules of the Lok Sabha?
The rules of the Lok Sabha determine the behavior and manner of speaking of the members to run the proceedings of the Lok Sabha smoothly. The title of this article is Rules to be followed by the members in the House. In such a situation, it is clearly written at the beginning of these rules that while the proceedings of the House are going on, a member- Subsection one states that no one will read a book except the subject related to the proceedings of the House. At the same time, subsection two states that while speaking, no member should create disturbance by disorderly expression or noise or in any other disorderly manner. Let us tell you that this was cited in favor of Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha.
Lok Sabha cited the rule to Rahul Gandhi
When the proceedings of the Lok Sabha were going on, Rahul Gandhi had also brought a picture of Lord Shiva with him. Which he showed repeatedly in the House. During this, the ruling party was constantly opposing him. When the Congress cited subsection two of section 349, Speaker Om Birla said that no picture can be displayed in the House. However, instead of exercising his rights, he had only given advice to the Leader of the Opposition.
It is rarely used
If seen, the rules have always been cited in the House. But in the last few years, it has been used less, because the rules are often mentioned by the opposition. However, it can be said that due to the low number of opposition parliamentarians in the earlier Lok Sabha, its mention was less. Today, during Rahul Gandhi’s speech on the President’s address in the House, the rules were mentioned several times. However, even today this rule was only mentioned.
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