Defamatory remarks in the Parliament against political opponents is not a crime : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court clarified while hearing a petition that ‘Making defamatory statements in the Parliament against political opponents is not a crime’
The Supreme Court clarified while hearing a petition that ‘Making defamatory statements in the Parliament against political opponents is not a crime’
The probe conducted into Nuh violence so far, indicates Congress’s involvement.
Such decision will have no effect on the members creating a ruckus. Instead, Lok Sabha Speaker is expected to take decisions in his power like expelling, suspending the members creating a ruckus.
Due to consistent ruckus in the Parliament, the Houses are not functioning. No strict action is being taken against the responsible MPs. It is time to decide whether to continue the Monsoon session of the Parliament or not !
The Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the Government is ready to have a discussion on each point of the Manipur issue but the oppositions are not willing to do so.
The proceedings of both the Houses of Parliament were adjourned for the day on Friday following opposition uproar over various issues, including the situation in violence-hit Manipur.
PM Modi sought blessings from high priests of various Adheenams in Tamil Nadu and then installed the ‘Sengol’ spectre near the Lok Sabha Speaker’s chair.
RJD has posted the picture of a coffin alongside a picture of the new parliament building and questioned ‘What is this ?’
The current building was constructed 96 years ago, in 1927 AD. The Union Government had said in the parliament that the current building was overused and it is in bad condition.