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Privileges Committee of Lok Sabha withdraws suspension of three Congress MPs

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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Jan 13, 2024, 10:36 AM IST

Updated : Jan 13, 2024, 3:24 PM IST

Sources said that the suspension of the three Congress MPs-Abdul Khaliq, Dr K Jaikumar Bijay Kumar alias Vijay Basant-has been withdrawn a day after the MPs appeared before the Privileges Committee of Lok Sabha and expressed their "regret" in this regard.

Parliament file pic
Parliament file pic

New Delhi: The Privileges Committee of the Lok Sabha has withdrawn the suspension of three Congress Members of Parliament on Saturday a day after they appeared before the committee to express their “regret” over their “indecent conduct” during the recent winter session of the Parliament, sources said. The three Congress MPs are Abdul Khaliq, Dr K Jaikumar Bijay Kumar alias Vijay Basant.

The three opposition MPs had appeared before the committee on Friday and reportedly expressed their regret over their “indecent conduct” during the session. It can be recalled that the three Congress MPs were suspended on December 18 by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on charges of indecent conduct in Parliament. After the MPs apeared before the committee, the Privileges Committee of the Lok Sabha has decided to withdraw the suspension of all three and has sent the report to the Speaker.

Reports said that the MPs assured the the Speaker of the House that the actions will not happen in future. In the winter session of Parliament, both the houses 146 MPs were suspended. Of these, 132 were suspended till the end of the session, while three MPs of Lok Sabha and 11 of Rajya Sabha were suspended till the report of the Privilege Committee. The MPs were suspended during the 14-day winter session of the Parliament after the opposition MPs' demand for a statement from Union home minister Amit Shah on the Parliament security breach on the 22nd anniversary of Parliament terror attack of December 13 last year.

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After the three Congress MPs appeared before the committee on Friday, the privileges committee adopted a resolution to revoke the suspension of the MPs.

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New Delhi: The Privileges Committee of the Lok Sabha has withdrawn the suspension of three Congress Members of Parliament on Saturday a day after they appeared before the committee to express their “regret” over their “indecent conduct” during the recent winter session of the Parliament, sources said. The three Congress MPs are Abdul Khaliq, Dr K Jaikumar Bijay Kumar alias Vijay Basant.

The three opposition MPs had appeared before the committee on Friday and reportedly expressed their regret over their “indecent conduct” during the session. It can be recalled that the three Congress MPs were suspended on December 18 by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on charges of indecent conduct in Parliament. After the MPs apeared before the committee, the Privileges Committee of the Lok Sabha has decided to withdraw the suspension of all three and has sent the report to the Speaker.

Reports said that the MPs assured the the Speaker of the House that the actions will not happen in future. In the winter session of Parliament, both the houses 146 MPs were suspended. Of these, 132 were suspended till the end of the session, while three MPs of Lok Sabha and 11 of Rajya Sabha were suspended till the report of the Privilege Committee. The MPs were suspended during the 14-day winter session of the Parliament after the opposition MPs' demand for a statement from Union home minister Amit Shah on the Parliament security breach on the 22nd anniversary of Parliament terror attack of December 13 last year.

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After the three Congress MPs appeared before the committee on Friday, the privileges committee adopted a resolution to revoke the suspension of the MPs.

  1. Read more: RS Privileges Committee issues notices to 5 BRS MPs for displaying placards in House
  2. Derogatory remarks: BJP MP Bidhuri skips Lok Sabha's Privileges Committee meeting
  3. Privileges Committee to hear BJP's Bidhuri on Oct 10 at first meet on row involving his remarks against Danish Ali
Last Updated : Jan 13, 2024, 3:24 PM IST
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