Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi is likely to address the Lok Sabha, signalling a possible thaw in the ongoing Parliamentary logjam. After opposition parties submitted a no-confidence notice, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla decided to step aside from presiding over proceedings until the matter is settled. The no-confidence motion against the Speaker, signed by 118 opposition MPs, is likely to be taken up on March 9 when Parliament reassembles. The notice questions the Speaker’s neutrality, citing Rahul Gandhi not being allowed to speak, the suspension of eight opposition MPs, and a statement related to Congress women MPs. While the BTP said Birla is upholding the highest standards of morality, the Congress said there is nothing unusual in the move.#timesnow #englishnews #loksabha #parliament #rahulgandhi #ombirla #opposition #noconfidence #congress #politics
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