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Lok Sabha Deputy Speaker: Kharge to Modi on Vacant Post - News Directory 3

Lok Sabha Deputy Speaker: Kharge to Modi on Vacant Post

June 10, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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  • Mallikarjun kharge, Congress chief and Rajya Sabha leader of opposition, has called on Prime Minister Narendra ⁤Modi to conduct the election ⁢for the Lok Sabha Deputy⁤ Speaker.
  • Kharge argued that the⁣ continued vacancy "does ⁢not augur well for India's democratic polity"‍ and‍ violates constitutional provisions.
  • The absence of a ⁣Deputy Speaker in the 17th lok Sabha set a concerning precedent, which Kharge says ⁤is ⁤continuing⁤ in the current 18th Lok Sabha.
Original source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Mallikarjun Kharge,Congress leader,demands Prime Minister Modi hold the Lok Sabha Deputy Speaker election,a‍ pivotal move highlighted in News‍ Directory 3’s latest report.The primary_keyword, the vacant position, hasn’t been filled for two Lok Sabha terms, sparking ‍a debate on constitutional adherence. Kharge asserts this absence “does not augur well” for India’s democracy, citing possible violations. Historically, the secondary_keyword, the Deputy speaker role, has often been held by‍ the opposition, ensuring parliamentary order during ⁢the ⁣Speaker’s absence. this sets a concerning precedent. Will Modi⁣ respond, and what impact will a new Deputy Speaker have on parliamentary proceedings? Discover⁣ what’s next …

Key Points

  • Kharge asks Modi to hold Lok sabha Deputy Speaker⁢ election.
  • The position has been vacant for two Lok Sabha terms.
  • Kharge ‍cites constitutional violations.

Kharge Urges Modi to Hold Lok‍ Sabha Deputy Speaker⁤ Election

⁣ Updated June 10, 2025
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Mallikarjun kharge, Congress chief and Rajya Sabha leader of opposition, has called on Prime Minister Narendra ⁤Modi to conduct the election ⁢for the Lok Sabha Deputy⁤ Speaker. In a ⁢letter made public Tuesday, Kharge emphasized the importance of filling this key constitutional position, ‍which has remained vacant for ⁣two consecutive Lok⁣ Sabha terms.

Kharge argued that the⁣ continued vacancy “does ⁢not augur well for India’s democratic polity”‍ and‍ violates constitutional provisions. Historically,the Deputy Speaker role has often been⁣ filled by a member⁢ of the opposition,though this is not constitutionally mandated. The Deputy Speaker presides over the Lok Sabha in the Speaker’s ‍absence,⁤ maintaining order⁣ and managing debates.

The absence of a ⁣Deputy Speaker in the 17th lok Sabha set a concerning precedent, which Kharge says ⁤is ⁤continuing⁤ in the current 18th Lok Sabha. The Lok Sabha Deputy Speaker election ⁢is crucial for upholding parliamentary process and ensuring continuity.

Congress president⁢ Kharge and PM Modi
Congress ‍president Kharge ‍and PM Modi (File photo)

“From the first to the ⁣Sixteenth Lok Sabha, every House has had a deputy ⁤Speaker. By and large, it has been a well-established convention to appoint the Deputy Speaker from among the members of the principal⁣ opposition party,”

Mallikarjun Kharge on X

What’s next

It remains‍ to be seen how the goverment will ‍respond to Kharge’s appeal. The election of the Lok Sabha deputy Speaker could potentially foster greater cooperation and balance in⁣ the parliamentary process.

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