The election for the post of Lok Sabha Speaker is going to be held for the first time. As the Speaker election is going to be held tomorrow, the Congress party has issued a whip order to all its MPs. Similarly, BJP has also issued a whip order to its MPs.
The first session of the 18th Lok Sabha is underway. In this series, it was announced that the election for the post of Lok Sabha Speaker will be held tomorrow. Generally, there is no election for the post of Lok Sabha Speaker. It is customary for the ruling party and the opposition to jointly elect one person unopposed.
In this situation, the central government did not negotiate with the opposition parties regarding the post of Lok Sabha Speaker until yesterday. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on behalf of the central government held talks with the opposition parties as the filing of nominations for the post of Lok Sabha Speaker was over.
DR Balu of DMK and KC Venugopal of Congress participated in this discussion. In talks with Union Minister Rajnath Singh, it was urged to give the post of Deputy Speaker to the opposition parties. The central government side refused to accept this. The leaders of the India alliance were very dissatisfied with this.
Om Birla is being fielded as the Lok Sabha Speaker candidate of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance. Following this, Kodikunnil Suresai (Congress) from Kerala is currently contesting the Lok Sabha Speaker election on behalf of India Alliance. Suresh has now filed his nomination for Lok Sabha Speaker election from Kodikunnil.
The election for the post of Lok Sabha Speaker is going to be held for the first time. As the Speaker election is going to be held tomorrow, the Congress party has issued a whip order to all its MPs. Similarly, BJP has also issued a whip order to its MPs. It has been informed that all the MPs should come to the assembly tomorrow.
Congress party whip Kodikunnil Suresh has issued an order to the party MPs and the most important issue is to be taken up in the House tomorrow. Therefore, he said that all MPs should be present in the House from 11 am till adjournment.
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