New Delhi. Monsoon session of Parliament is going to start from 18th July and will continue till 6th August. Meanwhile, before the monsoon session, the Lok Sabha Secretariat has issued guidelines regarding unparliamentary language in Parliament. In which words like corrupt, jumlajeevi, corona spreader, drama, lollipop, child intellect, shame, betrayal, Shakuni will not be spoken during Parliament. The special thing is that such words have been included in this list, which are usually used in speaking. After the release of the list, now these words have been put in the category of unparliamentary language. Guidelines have been issued regarding this. There are many words that are often used in colloquial language. But now the words cannot be used.
These words will no longer be used in Parliament
Let us tell you that in these words traitor, murder, incompetent, misdemeanor, humiliation, depression, untruth, illiterate, black day, Khalistani, farming with blood, inverted thief scolded Kotwal, goon, thief, jaichand, jumlajeevi etc. These are the words which have now been banned in the new guidelines of Parliament. If found using these words during debate in Parliament, he will be removed from action.
Now politics has also started regarding this matter. Seeing the list of words which have been banned not to be used in Parliament, the opposition is now shocked. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi as well as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) have tried to surround the central government. Attacking the government by tweeting, Rahul Gandhi wrote, New dictionary for New India.
New Dictionary for New India. pic.twitter.com/SDiGWD4DfY
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) July 14, 2022
At the same time, on this matter, AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi said that, if I say in Parliament that I will kill the Modi government by throwing flowers, because you have made the youth unemployed. He further said that I will say in the Parliament that I will kill the Prime Minister of the country and his government by throwing flowers, because the youth of the country has become unemployed. On the other hand, AAP Aadmi Party has also objected to this new order of the government.
Let us tell you that from time to time, the Lok Sabha Secretariat keeps on including such words in the list of unparliamentary words. Those who are removed from the proceedings by the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies and Legislative Councils by saying the word unparliamentary.