Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla rejects bias allegations after no-confidence motion defeat

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla rejected opposition allegations of bias in his first address to the House on Thursday. He stated that parliamentary rules apply to all, including the Prime Minister. This came a day after a no-confidence motion against him was defeated on Wednesday.

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, while chairing the proceedings on Thursday, stated that he had stayed away from House proceedings on the day the opposition gave notice for the motion seeking his removal. He emphasized that even the Prime Minister must obtain permission from the Speaker before delivering a speech. The opposition has accused him of bias for not allowing them to put forward their points in the Lok Sabha.

Birla's speech lasted over half an hour, during which he outlined that all sides in the House must maintain the decorum of the institution and follow the inherited rules. He further said that while lawmakers have the freedom to speak, it must be exercised under set rules and regulations. The no-confidence motion against him was defeated in the House on Wednesday.

This episode highlights ongoing tensions in the Indian Parliament, where the opposition has questioned the Speaker's impartiality. Birla described his actions as unbiased and rejected the opposition's 'partisan' charge as he returned to the Speaker's chair.

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Rahul Gandhi submitting a dissent note during a high-level CBI director selection meeting.
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Rahul Gandhi records dissent on CBI director selection process

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Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi submitted a note of dissent on Tuesday after a high-level meeting to select the next CBI director. He described the process as biased and said the opposition leader is not a rubber stamp.

As the special parliamentary session began, opposition parties in Lok Sabha fiercely protested three bills to implement one-third women's reservation via delimitation on Thursday. Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal introduced the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, Delimitation Bill, 2026, and Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026. PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah assured southern states' seats would increase proportionally without reducing their share.

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The Judges Inquiry Committee investigating allegations against Justice Yashwant Varma submitted its report to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday. The report follows statutory requirements under the Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968.

Congress has reiterated support for the women’s reservation law but opposes delimitation without a fresh census. The party plans to convene a meeting of INDIA bloc leaders on April 15. It urged the government to hold an all-party meeting after April 29.

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Maharashtra Congress president Harshavardhan Sapkal criticized the ruling BJP-Mahayuti alliance following the results of elections to 17 Legislative Council seats, alleging misuse of power and inducements.

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