Om Birla asks Lok Sabha secretariat to get 'faulty' notice to remove him 'rectified' to prevent its rejection: Report

In a significant political development, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has requested the Lok Sabha secretariat to rectify a 'faulty' notice intended to initiate his removal, which has garnered the signatures of 118 opposition MPs. This notice was submitted to the Lok Sabha secretary general, Utpal Kumar Singh, on Tuesday afternoon. The move reflects heightened tensions between the ruling party and opposition factions, as well as ongoing debates regarding parliamentary procedures. The opposition's initiative to unseat the Speaker underscores the challenges faced by the current government in maintaining legislative order amid escalating political friction. Birla's appeal aims to ensure that the notice is appropriately addressed to avoid its outright rejection, highlighting the intricacies of parliamentary processes and the stakes involved in legislative governance. As the political landscape continues to evolve, the implications of this incident may reverberate through upcoming sessions in the Lok Sabha, influencing both legislative actions and party dynamics.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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