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LS Speaker Birla Warns Opposition MPs Against Property Damage

New Delhi: On Monday, Lok Sabha speaker Om Birle issued a harsh warning to the opposition deputies, protesting Sir and other issues, and called on them to avoid damaging the government property.

“If you ask questions with the same force shouting slogans, it will be useful for the people of the country. People have not sent you to destroy the ownership of the government and I warn you that no member does not have the privilege of destroying the government.”

He also warned the deputies that they should take some “decisive decisions” if they continue to do so.

Birla, “If you try to destroy the ownership of the government, I will have to make some decisive decisions and the people of the country will see you. In many assemblies, he has taken action against members for such events. I warn you again. Do not try to destroy the government ownership. This is my request for you.” He said.

After the turmoil, Delik Sabha transactions were postponed until noon today.

In the early hours today, the leaders of the Indian National Development Inclusive Alliance (India) continued their protests at parliamentary facilities against the special intensive revision (secret) in Bihar.

The protests continued despite the election commission’s announcement of Sunday’s allegations, while the Lok Sabha leader Opposition Rahul Gandhi asked him to make a signed statement with evidence of election allegations.

MALLİKARJUN KHARGE, Akhilesh Yadav, Abhishek Bannerjee, Kanimozhi and others, including MPs, protested against the special intensive intensive revision of the election roller (secret) of the survey and the BJP and the BJP and Indian election commission.

The opposition parties have been protesting against the revision of the voters lists since the start of the parliamentary monsoon session on July 21st, and Treasury benches accused the opposition to disrupting parliamentary transactions.

The ongoing exercise, called ‘silent invisible arms’, called the Indian block leaders,’ Oy Chori’nin asking posters to stop.

The day before, the Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar rejected Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s latest “theft of the vote” about the Indian Election Commission (ECI) and addressed a press conference in the national capital.

The opposition leader in Lok Sabha called the Indian Constitution as “insulting” allegations of prejudice. Cec also asked the Congress Deputy Rahul Gandhi to make a signed statement or apologize to the country for his words.

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