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Congress sore over denial of deputy speaker’s post

Published: 12 Aug 2014 - 11:58 pm | Last Updated: 21 Jan 2022 - 10:08 pm

New Delhi: The Congress yesterday criticised the government after it was denied the post of Lok Sabha deputy speaker, calling it a “continuing assault” on parliamentary culture.

“Obviously, both the non-recognition of the single largest party as the official opposition as also the non-appointment of a deputy speaker from the Congress ranks is a continuing assault on established, consistent parliamentary culture of over 60 years,” Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi told members of the media in the national capital.
“It speaks badly for our parliamentary culture. It does not make as strong and vibrant a democracy as we might have, and it is ultimately a question which you have to ask the government,” he said.
AIADMK leader M Thambidurai was all set to be elected deputy speaker unanimously, a parliament official said yesterday. 
Thambidurai filed his nomination papers yesterday and the election will be held today.
Defending the Congress for not having granted the Leader of Opposition post to Left parties in the past, Singhvi said they did not want the post.
“The Left did not want to take the post then. There was no argument at that time. The point today is that this is something which we are not here to attack the speaker.
“That is not the point at all. The point is it is incumbent upon the government to keep up the highest traditions of parliamentary politics. That is all. It reflects poorly on those who do it and not on those who are not given the post,” Singhvi added.
The AIADMK has 37 members in the Lok Sabha, and is the third largest party after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has 279 lawmakers, and the Congress, which has 44 lawmakers in the lower house of parliament after this year’s general election, which saw the BJP score a historic victory.
IANS