Parliament session starting from 24 June
For the third time in a row, a government was formed at the Centre under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. As soon as the government was formed, the ministers took over their responsibilities. Now, the first session of the 18th Lok Sabha is going to begin from 24 June. The Lok Sabha will elect its new Speaker on 26 June. Discussions have started gaining momentum that the opposition can also field its candidate in the Speaker’s election.
The post of deputy speaker should go to the opposition- Congress
In fact, it is being said from the Congress that the post of Deputy Speaker should go to the opposition. If the NDA shows reluctance in giving it this post, then the opposition can strongly put forward its own face for the Speaker’s election.
JDU told the history of Congress
Regarding this, JDU leader KC Tyagi said that we will try to settle both the posts of Speaker and Deputy Speaker in an ideal situation during the Parliament session. He also said that Congress has a history of keeping the posts of Speaker and Deputy Speaker with itself.
If TDP gets the post then India alliance will support it- Shivsena (UBT)
However, Congress Lok Sabha MP Tariq Anwar said that there is still doubt on BJP that it will easily give the post of Deputy Speaker to the opposition. In such a situation, we are deciding our strategy with the entire alliance. On this issue, Shiv Sena (UBT) said that if the post of Speaker goes to Telugu Desam Party (TDP), then India Alliance can accept it with full support.
NDA meeting held at Rajnath Singh’s house
Let us tell you that the election of the Lok Sabha Speaker is to be held on June 26. The Lok Sabha session will begin two days before this, i.e. from June 24. In such a situation, politics has heated up regarding the Speaker and Deputy Speaker. Meanwhile, a big meeting of NDA leaders has been held at the house of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. Along with BJP National President JP Nadda, many leaders of NDA allies also attended the meeting.
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