Rahul Gandhi says Speaker bowed down before PM, Birla says he follows tradition of bowing to elders
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi questioned Speaker Om Birla's gesture of bowing before Prime Minister Modi in Lok Sabha, prompting a debate on tradition and respect. Gandhi emphasised the Speaker's crucial role in upholding democracy and fairnes...
Gandhi, however, said the Speaker is the tallest leader of the House.
Participating in the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address, Gandhi talked about the first sitting of the 18th Lok Sabha when the Speaker was elected, and he along with Prime Minister Modi, walked the Speaker to his podium.
"You are the final arbitror of the Lok Sabha, you are the final word here. What you say fundamentally defines the Indian democracy. There are two people sitting in that Chair -- Speaker of Lok Sabha and Mr Om Birla...," said Gandhi.
"I noticed something. When I shook your hand, you stood straight and shook my hand. When Modi ji shook your hand, you bowed down and shook his hand," he added.
Birla, however, said that he was keeping the tradition of bowing to the elders.
"Prime Minister is the Leader of House. My culture and traditions say, in personal as well as public life, and on this seat, I should bow to those who are elders and those who are equal should be treated equally, that is what I have learnt," the Speaker said in his reply.
"I can say it from my Chair. It is my culture to bow down to elders and even touch their feet if required...," said Birla.
Gandhi said he respects what the Speaker said, but added, "no one is bigger than the Speaker in this House and everyone should bow to him. I will bow to you and so would the entire Opposition".
He said the Speaker is the custodian and the "last word" in the Lok Sabha.
"As members of the Lok Sabha we are subservient to the Speaker. We will listen to what you say... but the only thing I will request is that it is important that there is fairness in the House," Gandhi added.
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