Lok Sabha takes up resolution to remove Speaker

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Last updated on: March 10, 2026 14:58 IST

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The Lok Sabha is embroiled in a contentious debate as opposition parties seek the removal of Speaker Om Birla, alleging bias and sparking procedural disputes over who should oversee the proceedings.

Lok Sabha Proceedings

IMAGE: Lok Sabha proceedings are underway during the budget session at Parliament, in New Delhi on Tuesday. Photograph: Sansad TV/ANI Video Grab

Key Points

  • The Lok Sabha is considering a resolution to remove Speaker Om Birla, initiated by opposition parties.
  • The opposition alleges bias on the part of Speaker Birla towards the ruling party.
  • A key point of contention is who should preside over the House during the debate on the removal resolution.
  • Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju defended the current presiding officer's competence.
  • The Lok Sabha has allocated 10 hours for discussion on the resolution.

The Lok Sabha on Tuesday took up an opposition resolution seeking the removal of Speaker Om Birla from office for his alleged bias towards the ruling party, amid a heated debate on who will preside over the House while the motion is being taken up.

Congress legislator Mohammad Jawed read out the notice seeking to move a resolution to remove Birla from office.

 

Besides Jawed, MPs K Suresh and Mallu Ravi had also moved the resolution.

As soon as Jawed read out the notice, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen leader Asaduddin Owaisi raised a point of order questioning the decision to allow Jagdambika Pal to chair the proceedings as he was appointed to the panel of chairpersons by Speaker Birla.

Bharatiya Janata Party's Nishikant Dubey countered the claim, citing constitutional provisions, law and House rules.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said Owaisi's claim was irrelevant as Pal was competent to preside over the Lok Sabha when the resolution was taken up.

Trinamool Congress MP Saugata Roy said Rijiju should move a motion to appoint a presiding officer specifically for the purpose.

Rejecting the claims, Pal put the notice to move the resolution to vote, by asking at least 50 MPs to stand up in support.

Once the required number of members stood up, the notice was admitted and Jawed read out the resolution, which was also admitted for discussion.

Debate Over Presiding Officer

Gaurav Gogoi, Congress' Deputy Leader in Lok Sabha, began the discussion for which 10 hours have been allocated.

Initiating the debate, Gogoi once again raised the question of who should preside over the proceedings when the resolution for the speaker's removal is being discussed.

The House then proceeded for a one hour lunch break at 1 pm.