"Parliament isn't for suppressing debate": Congress MP Mallu Ravi on No Confidence Motion against LS Speaker
New Delhi [India], March 9 (ANI): Congress MP Mallu Ravi, one of the three MPs bringing in the No Confidence Motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, said that the Parliament is "not for suppressing debate".
Speaking to ANI ahead of the second phase of the Budget Session, Mallu Ravi accused Om Birla of partisan behaviour and not allowing Opposition MPs to voice their opinion in the House.
"Whenever there are controversial bills, the Speaker is taking the stand of the ruling party as if he were active in politics. Our parliamentary democracy stands strong when we allow the opposition to express their views. That is not being done, and we have asked for the resolution to be passed so that the present Speaker will be replaced," he said.
Citing a cricket reference, Congress MP Sukhdeo Bhagat said that the Opposition brought in the no-confidence motion against the Speaker because "if the umpire himself becomes biased, then the game becomes about power, not democracy."
"Just as Rahul Gandhi's voice is suppressed, the opposition's voice is suppressed. Public issues disappear in the highest temple of democracy. That's why we've made this move. I believe that people from every party, every opposition party, feel that they are not treated fairly. They are not given proper time, and every party is with us," Bhagat added.
Tiwari said, "If more than 50 MPs support the no-confidence motion, then there will be a discussion on it. This is not the first time a no-confidence motion has been brought. When a no-confidence motion is brought against the government, it is not to topple the government but to present one's views in Parliament."
The session, which began on January 28 with the President's address to a joint sitting of the two houses, comprises 30 sittings over 65 days up until April 2. (ANI)
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