"Speaker does not have button to switch off mic": Om Birla rubbishes claim by Opposition MPs
New Delhi [India], March 12 (ANI): Speaking for the first time since the vote on Speaker's removal failed, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Thursday categorically rejected the assertion that the Speaker has switched of any MP's microphone during their speech, rubbishing the claim that certain members, particularly of the Opposition's side, were not allowed speak during discussions.
"Any member of the House can be satisfied or dissatisfied with the rules and proceedings of the House, but to enforce the rules is my responsibility and duty," he said.
Talking about his decision to suspend certain MPs for the remainder of the session, Birla added that he has always worked to ensure the dignity of the house is maintained.
Speaking about Article 105 of the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech in Parliament, the Speaker said that while freedom of speech is a fundamental right, it is regulated by the rules and traditions of the House.
Speaker Birla has also reiterated that he will carry out his duties fairly and impartially, and emphasised that every member of the Lower House of Parliament, whether a minister or an Opposition MP, has the right to speak according to the rules.
Multiple Opposition MPs, including various Congress leaders and Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut, had alleged that the microphone of Rahul Gandhi was switched off while he was speaking in the House. The allegation is one of the reasons which led to the Opposition MPs bringing in a no-confidence motion against Birla.
Om Birla returned to the Lok Sabha as the Speaker after the no-confidence motion against him was rejected through a voice vote. (ANI)
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