New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has raised the matter of absence of Rahul Gandhi, former Congress President, and MP from Wayanad Lok Sabha seat. Om Birla has said that if Rahul Gandhi were in the house, he would have asked questions. On Tuesday, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that questions were to be asked on his behalf in the House, but he is not present.
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The winter session of Parliament has started on Monday. During the Question Hour in the Lower House on Tuesday, Speaker Om Birla said that "Rahul Gandhi's question was listed for the Question Hour, and I wanted to give him an opportunity to ask questions if he were here." Actually, during the Question Hour, Congress MP K Suresh had risen to speak from Rahul Gandhi's seat, during which the Lok Sabha Speaker made this comment. Later, the Speaker asked K Suresh to go to his seat and ask questions.
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The start of the winter session on Monday, Rahul Gandhi has not yet appeared in the Parliament. Actually when MP K.K. Suresh came to Rahul Gandhi's seat and was speaking in zero hours, during this time Rahul's name appeared on the LED screen, then the speaker interrupted him. The speaker asked him to go to his seat as Rahul Gandhi is not present in the House and his name is visible.