Lok Sabha adjourned sine die; Budget session ends

The session started on January 29 and was originally slated to end on April 8 but several members had urged Speaker Om Birla to end the session earlier as they focus on electioneering for the five assemblies.

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Speaker Birla had recently contracted COVID-19 and was not attending the House.
Lok Sabha was on Thursday adjourned sine die, bringing the nearly two-month-long Budget session to an end. The session started on January 29 and was originally slated to end on April 8 but several members had urged Speaker Om Birla to end the session earlier as they focus on electioneering for the five assemblies.

Speaker Birla had recently contracted COVID-19 and was not attending the House.

In his observations before adjourning the proceedings sine die (indefinite period), Bhartruhari Mehtab, who was in the chair, wished Birla a speedy recovery and informed members that the Speaker was stable.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several cabinet ministers and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi were present in the House.
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