Where will Priyanka Gandhi sit in Lok Sabha, will her seat be next to Rahul, know here


Posted on 28th Nov 2024 11:25 am by rohit kumar

Priyanka Gandhi, the newly elected Congress MP from Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency in Kerala, will arrive in Parliament today for her first session. Priyanka Gandhi, who is a prominent leader of the Congress party, has a special identity among the opposition MPs due to her impressive personality and leadership. Meanwhile, there is a discussion about where Priyanka Gandhi will be seated in the Lok Sabha. After reaching Parliament for the first time, her seating arrangement will be very important.

 

The allocation of seats in the Lok Sabha is done under the rules set by the Speaker. According to these rules, the MPs of opposition parties sit on the left side of the Speaker. In such a situation, Priyanka Gandhi, who is from Congress, can also get a seat in this direction. However, this will completely depend on the discretion of the Speaker and the Lok Sabha office. Since Priyanka Gandhi has become an MP for the first time, the responsibility of deciding the seat arrangement for her will be on the party leadership and the Speaker.

 

How does Congress allocate seats?

 

The decision on Priyanka Gandhi's seat will be based on the discussions taking place within the Congress party. The opposition leader of the Congress, deputy leader, and chief whip will decide together where to seat Priyanka Gandhi. Senior party leaders believe that Priyanka Gandhi will get an important place, but it is difficult to get a seat in the first row. Congress and other opposition parties will discuss this among themselves.

 

Will Priyanka get a place in the first row?

 

A big challenge regarding Priyanka Gandhi's seat in Congress is that there are many parties in the opposition India Alliance and every party will be keen to give its MPs a place in the first row. Due to this, it may be a bit difficult to seat Priyanka Gandhi in the first row. Congress's experienced leader Rahul Gandhi is already present in the first row, so Priyanka is likely to get a place in other rows.

 

Possibility of a seat in the second or third row

 

Priyanka Gandhi is more likely to sit in the second or third row in Parliament. During the election campaign, Priyanka Gandhi was one of the big star campaigners of Congress and the party also wanted her to sit among experienced leaders. The possibility of Priyanka Gandhi being seated in the second or third row increases further due to the fact that other experienced MPs of Congress will be requested to sit in the first row.

 

Allocation of seats by the party

 

After the allocation of seats between the Congress and other opposition parties, a decision will be taken on Priyanka Gandhi's seat. After this, the Speaker will be informed in this regard. Seat allocation for Priyanka Gandhi is a normal process as she is a prominent leader of the Congress and is also the party's general secretary. Under this process, the party leadership will decide a suitable place for Priyanka Gandhi.

 

Congress Chief Whip gave a big statement.

 

Congress Chief Whip Suresh in Lok Sabha said, "Priyanka Gandhi's entry into Parliament will give new strength to the opposition. The voice of the opposition will be stronger under her leadership. The party will decide where to seat Priyanka Gandhi and this decision will be taken soon. Priyanka Gandhi's seat is not a problem and she will get a prominent place in Parliament."

 

What will be the Congress's plan regarding Priyanka Gandhi's seat?

 

Priyanka's entry into the Lok Sabha will give new energy to the Congress and opposition parties. Transparency and consensus in the seat allocation process will decide where Priyanka will be seated. However, the discussion and decision on her seating place will now be decided in coordination with the party and the Speaker. Once the seat is decided, it will be clear in which row Priyanka Gandhi will sit and in what direction will her contribution be as an MP.

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