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

Posted on 14th Jul 2022 by rohit kumar

Unparliamentary Words Controversy: There has been a ruckus regarding the list issued regarding the use of words in both the houses of the Parliament of the country. A long list of words has been issued by the Lok Sabha Secretariat, which will be considered unparliamentary in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. Meanwhile, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has clarified this in a way. He has said that this is a process of Lok Sabha which is going on since 1959. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that in that process, whenever a member uses a word during a discussion in Parliament, the presiding officer declares it unparliamentary. We compile it. Earlier its book was taken out, but this time it has been taken out online to reduce the use of paper. no words banned Lok Sabha Speaker further said that it is important to mention that no word has been banned. He told that in the years 1954, 1986, 1992, 1999, 2004, and 2009, the compilation has also been taken out. This compilation started coming out annually after the year 2010. He said that no one can take away any member's right to speak, but there should be a decent discussion. Lok Sabha Secretariat has released the list Let us inform you that the Lok Sabha Secretariat has released a list of such words and sentences under the title Unparliamentary Words 2021, which were declared unparliamentary in the state legislatures including Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. The words included in this list have been classified as 'unparliamentary expressions'. Under this, words like Jumlajeevi, Corona spreader, Jaichand, Shakuni, Jaichand, Lollipop, Chandal Quartet, Gul Khile, and Pitthu will not be used in both the houses during the discussion. Also Read: Rishi Sunak on top with 88 votes: Leading in the race to become British PM, 25% votes polled in elimination round voting

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