Diputado del Congreso Mohammed Jawed presenta resolución para destituir al presidente de la Lok Sabha Om Birla

En la Lok Sabha durante la sesión presupuestaria, el diputado del Congreso Mohammed Jawed ha presentado una resolución para destituir al presidente Om Birla. La sesión comienza el 10 de marzo de 2026, con la ministra de Finanzas Nirmala Sitharaman dispuesta a hacer una declaración sobre las demandas suplementarias de subvenciones. El ministro de Medio Ambiente Bhupender Yadav responderá a una discusión sobre el funcionamiento de su ministerio.

La sesión presupuestaria de la Lok Sabha comienza el 10 de marzo de 2026, con la oposición lista para presentar una moción contra el presidente Om Birla. El diputado del Congreso Mohammed Jawed ha introducido la resolución para destituir al presidente de la Lok Sabha. La agenda incluye una declaración de la ministra de Finanzas de la Unión Nirmala Sitharaman sobre las Demandas Suplementarias de Subvenciones - Segundo Lote para 2025-2026. Ella las someterá a la consideración de la Cámara. Se discutirán asuntos bajo la Regla 377. Posteriormente, el ministro de Medio Ambiente de la Unión Bhupender Yadav está programado para responder a la discusión sobre el funcionamiento de su ministerio. La Cámara también abordará una discusión sobre el funcionamiento del Ministerio de Desarrollo Rural. Esta sesión se centra en revisar varios ministerios y abordar asuntos financieros, destacada por la iniciativa clave de la oposición.

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