During the discussion on the motion of no confidence on Friday in the Lok Sabha, Congress President Rahul Gandhi, while speaking in favour of the motion of no confidence, suddenly went to PM Modi and he joined hands with PM Modi and got a hug from him. On hugging Rahul Gandhi's Modi, BJP leaders are protesting and are telling against the limits of the House. So, here are the rules of Parliament which tells how right is Rahul Gandhi hugging Modi. In fact, many rules have been made for MPs in Lok Sabha, according to which MPs have to work. Although there are many rules regarding making proposals in the Parliament, giving speeches, presenting a bill etc. But there are some general rules for the conduct of MPs in the House, according to which MPs have to behave. These rules also refer to the official website of the Lok Sabha. Let's know about those rules ... MPs can not read any book, newspaper or letter (not related to the proceedings) in the House. No member can disturb any other member giving speeches and no wrong expression must be done. No MP can pass comments to the speaker and in front of other MPs who is talking. MPs can not go out of the House when Speaker is addressing the House. The MPs have to stand on their seats while addressing the House. At the same time, peace will be maintained in the House when no one is speaking in the House. The MP will not admire when a person, except MP, enters the House from the gallery. The MP can not sit in front of the president. No cassette or tap-recorder can be played in the House. MP can not say slogans in the House. Also, the Speaker should not personally approach the MP on behalf of the other MP. No of the kind of batch can be put other than the national flag. MPs can not bring any flags or bring weapons in the House. MPs should avoid laughing loudly and talking in the lobby of the house. MPs can not distribute any literature, question-answer, pamphlet, press note etc. in the House. Saasand can not tear off the documents running against anyone. The Speaker's decision is supreme in the House. Talking about Rahul Gandhi's gesture, then there is no rule for hugging someone in the house, but Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said that this move of Rahul Gandhi was wrong. She said, "I feel that all the members of parliament should keep the dignity of their position. Rahul Gandhi is not my enemy, he is like my son. But I did not even understand what Rahul did." Also Read: PM Modi and Sri Lankan PM e-flagged the National Emergency Ambulance service all over Sri Lanka Modi Government has failed to eradicate mob lynching: N Chandrababu Naidu PM Modi targets Rahul Gandhi during speech in Kisan Kalyan rally