'If the opposition doesn't allow the House to function, we will go for the guillotine': Rijiju Union Minister Kiren Rijiju announced that the no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will be debated and voted on March 9. The second part of the Budget session, starting the same day, is expected to be "interesting" with crucial legislation. Rijiju warned that continued opposition protests could be detrimental to them and suggested potential cracks in opposition unity. #Lok_Sabha #Sabha_Speaker #March #Union_Minister #Kiren_Rijiju #no-confidence_motion #Budget_session #Minister_Kiren #Rijiju_Union #Rijiju_announced

Explained: How a no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker works — and does oppn have the numbers? The Congress has filed a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, citing partisan conduct during the Budget session. The opposition alleges denial of speaking time to Rahul Gandhi and suspension of MPs. This extraordinary step, supported by 118 MPs, aims to address perceived undemocratic practices in Parliament. #Rahul_Gandhi #Lok_Sabha #Sabha_Speaker #Speaker #Explained #Sabha #Lok #no-confidence_motion #Speaker_works #Budget_session

Opposition mulling notice to seek removal of Lok Sabha Speaker Opposition parties are seriously considering a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, with over 100 MPs reportedly signing a notice. This move follows grievances over the handling of parliamentary proceedings, including the suspension of members and the refusal to allow Rahul Gandhi to speak. A final decision on the timing of the resolution is expected after further discussions. #Lok_Sabha #Sabha_Speaker #Speaker_Opposition #Opposition_mulling #Opposition_parties #MPs_reportedly #mulling_notice #seek_removal #no-confidence_motion #reportedly_signing
