4 Lok Sabha members of Congress suspended for monsoon session for creating ruckus in Parliament
Four Lok Sabha members of Congress who created ruckus in Parliament have been suspended by the Speaker.
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Lok Sabha Monsoon Session: Four Lok Sabha members of Congress who created ruckus in Parliament have been suspended by the Speaker. In the Lok Sabha , four Congress members Manickam Tagore, TN Pratapan, Jotimani and Ramya Haridas were suspended from the proceedings of the House for the remaining period of the monsoon session for contempt of the House and the Chair.
Only Modi ji and Amit Shah are allowed to cheer: Tagore
Manickam Tagore, one of the suspended MPs, has said that we have been suspended from Parliament for raising public issues in Parliament. We will continue to fight for the people of the country. Taking hundreds of things to Parliament is prohibited. Only Modi ji and Amit Shah ji are allowed to cheer.
MPs suspended for showing disrespect to Speaker
The MPs have been suspended under Rule 374 for showing disrespect to the Speaker. Due to the uproar and sloganeering by the MPs of the opposition parties, the proceedings of the house had to be adjourned till 3 pm.
15th President Draupadi Murmu takes oath
President Draupadi Murmu took oath as the 15th President today, ahead of the commencement of the monsoon session of Parliament. Draupadi Murmu defeated Yashwant Sinha, the joint candidate of the opposition parties.
Draupadi Murmu becomes the youngest President of the country
With this, Draupadi Murmu has become the youngest and first tribal president of the country. With this, she has become the second woman to reach this highest constitutional post. Outgoing President Ram Nath Kovind and newly elected President Draupadi Murmu came together in the Parliament House.
Indian Antarctic Bill 2022 passed in Parliament
Chief Justice of India NV Ramana administered the oath to the President in the Central Hall of Parliament. Let us tell you that today the Lok Sabha passed the Indian Antarctic Bill, 2022. Through this bill, India got permission to conduct research in Antarctica. Along with this, India will also preserve the Antarctic ecosystem.

