New Delhi: Blames Speaker About Birla The joint opposition banning the Trinamool Congress filed a notice to remove him from office on Tuesday due to “blatant partisanship” in the Lok Sabha governance, escalating growing tensions between the government and the opposition to a level that cast doubt on the future of their working relationship. Birla decided not to participate in the LS proceedings until the no-confidence resolution was resolved. He could have continued until the resolution was formally introduced in the House. There are indications that the motion against him will be considered when Parliament convenes after its recess on March 9. These two swift moves reflected a desire to take the moral high ground and confidence in the NDA’s data.The notification under Section 94 (c), signed by 119 MPs, was submitted to the Lok Sabha general secretary by Gaurav Gogoi, K Suresh and Mohammed Jawed on Tuesday afternoon after the presiding officer no longer allowed Rahul Gandhi Speaking at the beginning of the meeting and at the beginning of zero hours will result in the adjournment of the meeting.The draft resolution accuses Bella of “openly supporting the ruling party”Om Birla objected to Gandhi’s insistence on quoting General MM Naravane’s unpublished book to attack the government. There were suggestions that they would work together to kick-start stalled budget discussions after the opposition leader made brief remarks on the opposition’s grievances.The short draft resolution attached to the removal notice discussed in the House of Representatives accuses Bella of “openly supporting the version of the ruling party (sic) on all controversial issues”.The anti-BJP camp came up with this alarming move against the Chairman at a meeting convened to brainstorm the future course of action as the government chairman has repeatedly refused to let Gandhi speak as long as he did not promise not to quote the retired general’s memoirs, which were behind the protests and deadlock. This marks a swift move by the Indian group not seen in strategic moves in the 18th Lok Sabha. The notification was signed by the group’s biggies: Akhilesh Yadav and Dharmendra Yadav (SP), TR Baalu ​​(DMK), NK Premachandran (RSP), ET Mohd Basheer (IUML), Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi (NC), Nilesh Lanke (NCP), Misha Bharti (RJD) and JMM members, among others.While Congress MPs like KC Venugopal and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra signed the list of MPs, Rahul Gandhi, who is LoP, did not include his name in the notification. Sena UBT missed the signing of the petition due to miscommunication on submission time.The TMC, however, is firmly against extreme measures at this stage, with Abhishek Banerjee telling reporters that the opposition should exhaust other measures before resorting to “distrust”. He suggested that the opposition parties should first write to the Speaker, The Times of India reported. Banerjee denied having any objection to the move but argued that a nuanced approach would be preferable, noting that the TMC only pushed for the impeachment of CEC Gyanesh Kumar after the party went to court, met regulators and wrote to him. Trinamool Neta even said that if the Opposition waited until Thursday, the party would sign the notification.The notice listed the stormy incidents in the ongoing budget session as evidence of Birla’s “partisan attitude”. First, the Chairman refused to allow Rahul Gandhi to speak on February 2 on the book on Chinese aggression in 2020 written by former Army Chief MM Naravane as part of the motion of thanks speech. Other complaints included Birla’s observation – a day after Prime Minister Modi was absent as planned to respond to the motion of thanks – that women members of Congress had posed a threat to the prime minister, which could lead to an “unprecedented incident”; that eight opposition MPs were suspended; and that a BJP MP (Nishikant Dubey) was allowed to carry out “completely offensive and personal attacks” on two former prime ministers without any reprimand and no action being taken against him as demanded by the opposition.

