Parliament: Ban on dharna, hunger strike in Parliament premises! Congress's taunt - 'New work of Vishwaguru...'

Posted on 15th Jul 2022 by rohit kumar

Has there been a ban on picketing and demonstrations on the Parliament premises now? Congress has made this claim while sharing a bulletin of a Parliament Secretariat. This order has angered the opposition. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has taunted the central government by sharing that order.

 

This is the second controversy ahead of the soon-to-be-commencing monsoon session of Parliament. Earlier, the controversy over a list released by the Lok Sabha Secretariat has not stopped. In this, many words have been banned as unparliamentary. They cannot be used in both houses.

 

The Parliamentary Bulletin states that no member will be able to organize dharna, strike, hunger strike, or any religious program on the Parliament House premises. Rajya Sabha member Jairam Ramesh has tweeted along with a copy of this order. He wrote 'Vishwaguru's new work- D(h)arna is forbidden.

 

It's unfortunate: Manish Tewari

 

Apart from Jairam Ramesh, Congress MP Manish Tewari also tweeted on this. Tiwari wrote that why is the presiding officer setting a stage for a confrontation with the members? First clash over unparliamentary words and now this. This is unfortunate.

 

Speaker said no restriction: Pawar

 

On the other hand, NCP chief Sharad Pawar Nagpur has said that we have received a statement from the speaker. It states that no such restriction has been imposed. Tomorrow the leaders of all political parties will sit together in Delhi and discuss.

 

Now have to tell what is the country: Sanjay Raut

 

Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut said about the new list of unparliamentary words, "If anyone in this country says that any word is unparliamentary, I am not ready to accept it." This country is civilized. The greatest strength of this country is humility. If no one is ready to accept this, then now they will have to tell what is this country, and what is its history.

 

This house is not PM's residence: Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury

 

Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said, “Parliament is the largest panchayat in India. If we sit at the feet of Gandhiji, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, adopting non-violence if we try to make a point, is it wrong? This House is not the Prime Minister's residence.

 

Also Read: Unparliamentary Words Row: Ruckus on the list of unparliamentary words, speaker said - 'No word has been banned'

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