Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla scolds MPs chatting among themselves

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla expressed displeasure over members constantly talking during Question Hour. He stated that such behavior disrupts proceedings and is against the dignity of the House. Members wishing for extended discussions were advised...

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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla
New Delhi, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Thursday scolded members of the House seen talking to each other constantly during the Question Hour, asking them to step out of the chamber if they want prolonged discussions among themselves.

Birla said he has seen members from either side talking to each other constantly, disturbing others. Such behaviour is against the dignity of the House, and those who wish to indulge in prolonged discussions can go out of the Lok Sabha chamber, he said.

The speaker remarked that brief talks were allowed but not prolonged discussions.


He warned that from now onwards he will name the members disturbing proceedings and asked Congress' K C Venugopal to cut short his chat with fellow members.
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