History & Civics
29th March 2023, The Hindu reported:
Opposition MPs, in this case, largely the Congress legislature party, are mooting an idea of a resolution against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla for being “unfair” to the opposition.
What is the consequence when the Lok Sabha moves a resolution against the Speaker? In the above case, do you think the resolution would have led to such a consequence? Why?
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If the resolution is passed with majority in the Lok Sabha, the Speaker will have to vacate the office.
In the above case, the resolution would not have passed as the Opposition (Congress) lacked majority.
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