It will be decided by March 17 whether the no-confidence motion against the Speaker will be accepted or not, know what Congress will do

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It will be decided by March 17 whether the no-confidence motion against the Speaker will be accepted or not, know what Congress will do

Bhopal. It will be decided by March 17 whether the no-confidence motion given by the Congress against Assembly Speaker Girish Gautam will be accepted or not. Actually, according to the rules, within 14 days of receiving the proposal, a decision has to be taken whether to accept it or not. It is discussed in the House and then a decision is taken. If the motion is accepted, then a date has to be set for discussion in ten days. Congress has said to take legal advice on this issue.

this is the process

Assembly Principal Secretary AP Singh said that the rule is that the proposal is presented in the House for acceptance or rejection within 14 days from its presentation. If it is accepted then a date has to be set for discussion within ten days. When the no-confidence motion comes up for discussion, a member is made the presiding officer in place of the Speaker. At that time they can remain present in the House and they also have the right to vote. Usually the offers are withdrawn.

mistrust against them

Earlier, on 15 September 1964, a no-confidence motion was presented to remove Vice President Narbada Prasad Srivastava, which was rejected after consideration. On September 3, 1965 and April 1, 1966, the proposal to remove Pandit Kunjilal Dubey from the post of President, Kashi Prasad Pandey on March 19, 1970 and April 5, 1971, Vice President Ramkishore Shukla on September 18, 1980 was discussed and all these were rejected. Were. On 20 June 1986, notice was given to remove the then Speaker Rajendra Prasad Shukla and then it was withdrawn. Apart from this, notice of no-confidence motion was given to remove some other presidents from the post, but they were withdrawn.

Congress will take legal advice

The Congress will not sit silent regarding the no-confidence motion against Gautam. For this, the MLAs of the party will once again raise this matter inside the House on March 13, while legal experts are also being consulted in this regard. Not only this, advice is also being taken from the experts of rules and procedures of the Vidhansabha. The Congress has decided that under no circumstances will it withdraw the no-confidence motion against Speaker Girish Gautam in the House. That’s why every point is being discussed on this. According to the experts, if the information given by him against the Speaker is not accepted in the House, then how can he further corner the Speaker on this issue?

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