Speaker Raises Concern Over Ministers Absence During Question Hour
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has called on Members of Parliament (MPs) to refrain from engaging in conversations during the proceedings when obituary references are being made. He emphasized that such behavior is not conducive to the respect owed to the deceased individuals being honored.
The practice of acknowledging and paying tribute to departed members of the community is an integral aspect of parliamentary procedure, reflecting the institutions respect for life and service. Speaker Birla’s remarks underscore the importance of decorum within the House during solemn occasions, as the passing of notable figures often affects various sectors of society and may include significant contributions to the nation’s development.
In recent sessions, discussions on maintaining parliamentary decorum have gained traction, as leaders recognize the need for a focused and respectful atmosphere during sensitive moments. This call for order is part of broader efforts to enhance the dignity of parliamentary proceedings.
