The bonhomie that prevailed in the Lok Sabha following Om Birlaâs election as Speaker by a voice vote on Wednesday, with the Opposition not pressing for a division of votes in support of Congress candidate Kodikunnil Suresh, proved short-lived when Mr. Birla read out a resolution on the 1975 Emergency, triggering huge protests by the Opposition. The resolution said the Congress had crushed the spirit of the Constitution, and dictatorship had been imposed in 1975. âThe Emergency is a black spot in history. The aim of these amendments made by the Congress government was to bring all the powers to one person, to control the judiciary, and to destroy the basic principles of the Constitution. By doing this, the rights of citizens were suppressed and the principles of democracy attacked,â Mr. Birla said, reading out the resolution. âThe then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi also talked about committed bureaucracy and committed judiciary, which is an example of her anti-democratic attitude,â he said. Amid sloganeering by a large number of Opposition members, the House was adjourned for the day after observing a moment of silence in memory of the victims of the Emergency. Earlier, after the Speakerâs election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded Mr. Birla for the skill he showed in maintaining the decorum of the House during his previous term. In keeping with parliamentary tradition, newly appointed Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi walked across the aisle to congratulate Mr. Birla, shook hands with Mr. Modi and escorted the Speaker to his Chair along with the Prime Minister and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju. Mr. Gandhi stressed the importance of âimpartialityâ from the Speakerâs chair. He noted that âthe idea that you can run the House efficiently by silencing the voice of the Opposition is a non-democratic ideaâ. The end of the dayâs Lok Sabhaâs proceedings was in stark contrast to the mood of the House at the beginning of the day. Though the Opposition INDIA bloc nominated Mr. Suresh to contest the election for the Speakerâs post, it did not ask for any division of votes, prompting pro tem Speaker Bhartruhari Mahtab to announce that Mr. Birla was elected by a voice vote. This also led to the Trinamool Congress and the Congress taking opposing views; Trinamool leader Abhishek Banerjee claimed that Mr. Mahtab did not allow a count of votes, while the Congressâs Jairam Ramesh asserted that the party did not seek a division for the sake of âcreating an atmosphere of consensusâ. The Lower Houseâs proceedings began with Mr. Modi moving a motion to elect Mr. Birla as the Speaker, a position that the three-term MP for Kota had held in the 17th Lok Sabha as well. All partners of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) also moved identical proposals in favour of Mr. Birla to convey a message of unity. Similarly, the proposal for Mr. Suresh was moved by the Shiv Sena (UBT)âs Arvind Sawant, and was supported by Congress leaders and their allies. Once Mr. Birla assumed his Chair, the Prime Minister praised him for ensuring that the Lok Sabha functioned even during the COVID-19 period and for maintaining the dignity and decorum of the House, at times by taking difficult decisions. âWhen people analyse the significance of the 17th Lok Sabha under your leadership in the future, the role of the House in giving a new direction will prominently feature,â Mr. Modi said. Highlighting âlandmark legislationâ such as the Constitutional amendment to provide for womenâs reservation in the parliamentary and State polls, the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, and the three new criminal laws, the Prime Minister noted that the 17th Lok Sabha Sabha had achieved 97% productivity, the highest rate in 25 years. âSpeaker Sir, the question is not how efficiently the House is run, the question is how much of Indiaâs voice is being allowed to be heard in this House,â Mr. Gandhi said, speaking after Mr. Modi. âThe Opposition would like to assist you in your work. I am confident you will allow us to speak in the House,â he added. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav hoped that MPs would not be suspended under the new Speakerâs watch, warning that this hurt the dignity of the House. As The Hindu noted in an editorial, âMr. Modiâs call for consensus and parliamentary debates can be a reassuring sign of a healthy democracy, but only if that statement is translated into tangible action.... The proceedings of the House and of Committees fell short during the last two terms of the Lok Sabha.â The Hinduâs Editorials âLip service: On the Emergency and governmentâs actions Ending defections: On politics in Telangana The Hinduâs Daily Quiz Which Article of the Constitution did the Kerala Assembly invoke in its resolution to rename the State âKeralamâ? Article 3 Article 10 Article 17 Article 35 To know the answer and to play the full quiz, click here. [logo] Editor's Pick 27 June 2024 [The Hindu logo] [EP Logo] Editor's Pick 27 June 2024 In the Editor's Pick newsletter, The Hindu explains why a story was important enough to be carried on the front page of today's edition of our newspaper. [View in browser]( [More newsletters]( Om Birla elected Speaker; Emergency resolution leads to uproar The bonhomie that prevailed in the Lok Sabha following Om Birlaâs election as Speaker by a voice vote on Wednesday, with the Opposition not pressing for a division of votes in support of Congress candidate Kodikunnil Suresh, proved short-lived when Mr. Birla read out a resolution on the 1975 Emergency, [triggering huge protests by the Opposition]( The resolution said the Congress had crushed the spirit of the Constitution, and dictatorship had been imposed in 1975. âThe Emergency is a black spot in history. The aim of these amendments made by the Congress government was to bring all the powers to one person, to control the judiciary, and to destroy the basic principles of the Constitution. By doing this, the rights of citizens were suppressed and the principles of democracy attacked,â Mr. Birla said, reading out the resolution. âThe then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi also talked about committed bureaucracy and committed judiciary, which is an example of her anti-democratic attitude,â he said. Amid sloganeering by a large number of Opposition members, the House was adjourned for the day after observing a moment of silence in memory of the victims of the Emergency. Earlier, after the Speakerâs election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded Mr. Birla for the skill he showed in maintaining the decorum of the House during his previous term. In keeping with parliamentary tradition, newly appointed Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi walked across the aisle to congratulate Mr. Birla, shook hands with Mr. Modi and escorted the Speaker to his Chair along with the Prime Minister and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju. [Mr. Gandhi stressed the importance of âimpartialityâ from the Speakerâs chair](. He noted that âthe idea that you can run the House efficiently by silencing the voice of the Opposition is a non-democratic ideaâ. The end of the dayâs Lok Sabhaâs proceedings was in stark contrast to the mood of the House at the beginning of the day. Though the Opposition INDIA bloc nominated Mr. Suresh to contest the election for the Speakerâs post, it did not ask for any division of votes, prompting pro tem Speaker Bhartruhari Mahtab to announce that Mr. Birla was elected by a voice vote. This also led to the Trinamool Congress and the Congress taking opposing views; Trinamool leader Abhishek Banerjee claimed that Mr. Mahtab did not allow a count of votes, while the Congressâs Jairam Ramesh asserted that the party did not seek a division for the sake of âcreating an atmosphere of consensusâ. The Lower Houseâs proceedings began with Mr. Modi moving a motion to elect Mr. Birla as the Speaker, a position that the three-term MP for Kota had held in the 17th Lok Sabha as well. All partners of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) also moved identical proposals in favour of Mr. Birla to convey a message of unity. Similarly, the proposal for Mr. Suresh was moved by the Shiv Sena (UBT)âs Arvind Sawant, and was supported by Congress leaders and their allies. Once Mr. Birla assumed his Chair, the Prime Minister praised him for ensuring that the Lok Sabha functioned even during the COVID-19 period and for maintaining the dignity and decorum of the House, at times by taking difficult decisions. âWhen people analyse the significance of the 17th Lok Sabha under your leadership in the future, the role of the House in giving a new direction will prominently feature,â Mr. Modi said. Highlighting âlandmark legislationâ such as the Constitutional amendment to provide for womenâs reservation in the parliamentary and State polls, the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, and the three new criminal laws, the Prime Minister noted that the 17th Lok Sabha Sabha had achieved 97% productivity, the highest rate in 25 years. âSpeaker Sir, the question is not how efficiently the House is run, the question is how much of Indiaâs voice is being allowed to be heard in this House,â Mr. Gandhi said, speaking after Mr. Modi. âThe Opposition would like to assist you in your work. I am confident you will allow us to speak in the House,â he added. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav hoped that MPs would not be suspended under the new Speakerâs watch, warning that this hurt the dignity of the House. As The Hindu noted in an [editorial]( âMr. Modiâs call for consensus and parliamentary debates can be a reassuring sign of a healthy democracy, but only if that statement is translated into tangible action.... The proceedings of the House and of Committees fell short during the last two terms of the Lok Sabha.â The Hinduâs Editorials [Arrow][âLip service: On the Emergency and governmentâs actions](
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