When the speaker was angry with the uproar in the Lok Sabha, said, "Don't touch my staff"
When the speaker was angry with the uproar in the Lok Sabha, said,
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NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Friday cautioned the Opposition MPs who were uproaring the House and asked them not to hand over any staff of the House. His comments came at a time when Congress, TMC and DMK members stormed into the well of the Question Hour. The uproaring MPs wanted to discuss the situation in Karnataka, but the speaker flatly refused. This upset the opposition MPs.

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Speaker Om Birla urged angry MPs to sit back in their seats and continue the Question Hour, but opposition MPs chanted slogans like "We need justice" and "Tanyathan will not go". On this, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said, "All of you had decided that matters relating to the state cannot be discussed in the House.

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He has said that it is a state-specific matter and relates to constitutional office. After some time, the speaker again urged the Question Hour to continue. He has said, "I have allowed you to raise this matter twice. Even after that, I will give you the opportunity to speak during Zero Hour after the paper is placed in the House."

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