Abdul Khaleque, Vijay Vasanth and K Jayakumar had approached the presiding officer s chair and the matter was referred to the Privileges Committee for further consideration.
Democracy thrives on public trust in institutions, particularly Parliament. However, this trust falters when constituents witness their representatives not being able to voice their concerns in the temple of democracy due to their suspension in bulk
A day after 49 more Opposition members were suspended from the lower house, the Lok Sabha Secretariat issued a circular outlining the measures being taken to limit the suspended MPs’ participation in Parliamentary activities.
On Tuesday, an additional 49 Members of Parliament (MPs) in Lok Sabha, including Farooq Abdullah, Shashi Tharoor, and Manish Tewari, were suspended for disrupting proceedings . The suspension followed Monday s action against 33 MPs. Opposition members persisted in their protests, leading to the adjournment of proceedings despite warnings from Speaker Om Birla.
Opposition MPs Suspended: In a further escalation of tensions during the ongoing winter session of Parliament, an additional 49 opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) have been suspended in the Lok Sabha today. Among those facing suspension are prominent figures from Punjab, including MPs Gurjit Aujla, Ravneet Bittu, Sushil Kumar Rinku, Jasbir Singh Gill, Mohammad Sadiq, and Manish Tiwari.