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7 Cong MPs suspended from LS

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New Delhi, March 5

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Amritsar MP Gurjit Singh Aujla was among the seven Congress MPs suspended from the Lok Sabha for the remaining Budget session today on account of “gross misconduct and disrespect to the Chair”.

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Barred for session

  • Gaurav Gogoi | TN Prathapan | Dean Kuriakose | Rajmohan Unnithan | Manick Tagore, Benny Behnan | Gurjit Singh Aujla

Lok Sabha Presiding Officer Meenakshi Lekhi named Congress MPs Gaurav Gogoi, TN Prathapan, Dean Kuriakose, Rajmohan Unnithan, Manick Tagore, Benny Behnan and Aujla soon as the House met at 3 pm after an hour-long adjournment.

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Naming the MPs, Lekhi, in the Speaker’s chair at the time, said, “The MPs displayed gross disregard for the Speaker’s chair by snatching papers from the Speaker’s table, tearing them up and flinging them towards the chair in a show of utter disrespect when the House met at 2 pm today to take up a Bill.

This is unprecedented in the history of the House and I condemn the behaviour of the named MPs.” Under the LS rules, a member once named by the Presiding Officer has to be removed from the House for the remaining day’s proceedings. However, the government brought a motion to suspend the seven MPs for the remainder of the Budget session.

The Congress later denounced the suspension terming it a black day in Parliament. Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said the suspension was a blot on parliamentary democracy. “Our MPs did nothing wrong,” he said. Suspended MP Gogoi said, “Suspend us for a year, but heal the wounds of Delhi riot victims.” The government said it had asked the Speaker to form a committee to look into “indiscipline by Congress MPs.” — TNS

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