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No-trust move against Om Birla by Rahul Gandhi-led Oppn: When great-grandfather Nehru defended Speaker in 1954

TT Editor·Updated: 15 Feb 2026 4:25 pm IST
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No-trust move against Om Birla by Rahul Gandhi-led Oppn: When great-grandfather Nehru defended Speaker in 1954

The recent no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, spearheaded by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and opposition parties, has reignited discussions about the historical defense of parliamentary Speakers in India. The move comes amid ongoing tensions between the ruling party and the opposition, reflecting deep political divides. Notably, this situation echoes past instances when former Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Rajiv Gandhi stood up for Speakers during their respective tenures in the 1950s and 1980s. Nehru's advocacy for the autonomy and dignity of the Speaker's office was particularly significant in the context of maintaining parliamentary decorum and respect. As the opposition seeks to challenge Birla's impartiality, the current political landscape highlights the ongoing struggle for balance within India's democratic framework. Political analysts suggest that this no-confidence motion could set a precedent for future debates on the role of the Speaker, emphasizing the need for impartiality in legislative proceedings. The proceedings surrounding this motion will be closely monitored as they could influence the broader discourse on governance and parliamentary integrity in India.

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