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Breaking: No vacancy yet in Speaker’s office; no-confidence motion formally admitted in LS

In the Lok Sabha, a no-confidence motion against the Speaker has been formally admitted after a procedural point of order was clarified. Members Ubaid-ur-Rahman, KC Venugopal, and Saugata Roy raised a point questioning whether admitting the motion vacates the Speaker’s office. The Chair clarified that the office will only become vacant if the resolution is passed by a majority vote; until then, the Speaker continues in office. Following this, the motion was allowed to be presented as more than 50 members supported its submission, meeting the required threshold under Rule 201(3). Shri Javed formally moved the resolution, citing concerns over the Speaker’s conduct, including alleged disallowance of opposition leaders’ speeches, suspension of opposition MPs for raising public issues, and lack of action against ruling party members for derogatory remarks. Ankit Gupta, joining from inside the Parliament House, confirmed the procedural acceptance of the motion. With the resolution now officially presented, discussions on the no-confidence motion are set to begin. The submission marks the formal initiation of debate in the House, though the Speaker’s office remains occupied until a majority vote determines the outcome. This procedural development highlights the rigorous processes in the Lok Sabha for accountability while maintaining the office until formal parliamentary rules are applied.

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