Speaker Om Birla will not go to Lok Sabha, know why such a decision was taken

Updated: 10-02-2026, 12.27 PM

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Tension continues between the ruling party and opposition parties in the Lok Sabha during the budget session of Parliament. Since the presentation of the budget, the Lok Sabha has not been able to function properly. Meanwhile, opposition parties have given notice to the Lok Sabha Secretary General regarding bringing a proposal to remove Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla from the post. Meanwhile, big news has come out quoting sources. It is being told that Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has decided not to go to the Lok Sabha until the decision on this notice is taken.

Om Birla ordered investigation into the notice

On the other hand, according to the information, on Tuesday, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has instructed the General Secretary of the House, Utpal Kumar Singh, to investigate the notice related to the proposal brought by the opposition parties to remove him from the post. According to the information, Speaker Om Birla has directed the General Secretary to investigate this notice and take appropriate action.

What is the allegation of opposition parties?

In fact, the opposition parties have submitted a notice to the Lok Sabha Secretary General regarding bringing a proposal to remove Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla from the post. The opposition has accused Speaker Om Birla of running the House in a partisan manner, making false allegations against Congress MPs and misusing his position. The opposition has alleged that we give personal respect to the Lok Sabha Speaker. However, we are extremely hurt and distressed by the way the Speaker has consistently attempted to suppress the voice of the opposition.

How many MPs signed the notice?

Congress Deputy Leader Gaurav Gogoi, Congress Chief Whip Kodikunil Suresh and Whip Mohammad Javed submitted the notice to the Lok Sabha General Secretary regarding bringing a proposal to remove Speaker Om Birla from the post. This notice has been signed by more than 100 MPs from Congress, Samajwadi Party, DMK and many other opposition parties. However, Trinamool Congress MPs have not signed this notice. This notice has been submitted under Article 94 (C) of the Constitution.

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