‘Bulldozing ‘ “Unprecedented”: 78 MPs Suspended From Parliament
NEW DELHI : in an unprecedented development amid continuing fierce protests over last week’s security breach. In addition to those already suspended, nearly 100 parliamentarians have been suspended so far.This amounts to nearly a quarter of all opposition MPs in the final full sitting of Parliament before next year’s general election.
33 members were suspended from Lok Sabha for “misconduct” for the remainder of winter session on Monday, 45 members from opposition including Congress’ Jairam Ramesh, Randeep Surjewala and KC Venugopal were suspended from the Rajya Sabha for the remaining period of the session which concludes on December 22. While 34 members were suspended for the remaining part of the session, the “misconduct” of 11 others was also referred to the Privileges Committee, which has been asked to give its report in three months. They have been suspended until the report is submitted by the panel.
This latest count of 78 MPs along with the 14 MPs suspended on December 14 (a day after the security breach) has taken the overall tally of suspended MPs to 92. The mass suspension of 78 MPs on a single day is one of the largest in Parliament’s history. As many as 64 MPs have been suspended for the remainder of the Winter Session, which will conclude this Friday. The remaining have been suspended pending a report of the Privileges Committee. While the Modi government has suspended opposition MPs, action is yet to be taken against BJP MP Pratap Simha who facilitated passes to those who breached parliament security last week.
A total of 78 opposition MPs were suspended from both houses of parliament on Monday, taking the total of suspended MPs since December 15 to 92. While 33 MPs were suspended in the Lok Sabha, 45 were suspended in the Rajya Sabha.On December 14, a total of 14 MPs (13 in Lok Sabha and one in Rajya Sabha) were suspended
The suspensions come as both houses of parliament saw repeated adjournments amid calls from opposition MPs for a statement from Union home minister Amit Shah on the security breach in parliament on December 13, when two men jumped from the public gallery into the Lok Sabha hall and opened smoke canisters.Earlier on Monday, Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla said that a high-level probe is already looking into the security breach and some of the suggestions given by opposition MPs have been implemented while others will also be looked into.
“It is sad that politics is being done on this. To enter the well of the house and do sloganeering and disrupt the proceedings is against the dignity of the house,” he said. When the house resumed proceedings in the afternoon, parliamentary affairs minister Pralhad Joshi moved a motion to suspend 30 opposition MPs for “misconduct” and “utter disregard” to the chair. Three other Congress MPs’ suspension has been referred to the Privileges Committee.
The MPs who were suspended in Lok Sabha on Monday for the remainder of the session on Monday include Kalyan Banerjee (TMC), A. Raja (DMK), Dayanidhi Maran (DMK), Aparupa Poddar (TMC), Prasun Banerjee (TMC), E.T. Mohammed Basheer (IUML), G. Selvam (DMK), C.N. Annadurai (DMK), Adhir Ranjan Choudhary (Congress), T. Sumathy (DMK), K. Navaskani (IUML), K. Veeraswamy (DMK), N.K. Premchandran (RSP), Saugata Roy (TMC), Satabdi Roy (TMC), Asit Kumar Mal (TMC), Kaushelendra Kumar (JDU), Anto Antony (Congress), S.S. Palanimanickam (DMK), Thirunavukkarasar (Congress), Pratima Mondal (TMC), Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar (TMC), K. Muraleedharan (Congress), Sunil Kumar Mandal (TMC), S. Ramalingam (DMK), K. Suresh (Congress), Amar Singh (Congress), Rajmohan Unnithan (Congress), Gaurav Gogoi (Congress), T.R. Baalu (DMK).
In addition, the duration of suspension of three other MPs from the Congress K. Jayakumar, Abdul Khaleque, and Vijay Vasanth will be determined by the Privileges Committee. Parliamentary affairs minister Pralhad Joshi. In the Rajya Sabha leader of the house Piyush Goyal moved a motion to suspend 34 members of the opposition for “misconduct” and “continuously shouting slogans and even entered the well of the house during the course of the day thereby violating the rules of the house.”
These members included Pramod Tiwari (Congress), Jairam Ramesh (Congress), Amee Yajnik (Congress), Naranbhai (Congress), Syed Nasir Hussain (Congress), Phulo Devi Netam (Congress), Shakti Sinh Gohil (Congress), K.C. Venugopal (Congress), Rajani Patil (Congress), Ranjeet Ranjan (Congress), Imran Pratapgarhi (Congress), Randeep Singh Surjewala (Congress), Sukhendu Sekhar Roy (TMC), Mohammed Nadimul Haq (TMC), Abir Ranjan Biswas (TMC), Shantanu Sen (TMC), Mausam Noor (TMC), Prakash Chik Baraik (TMC), Samirul Islam (TMC), M. Shanmugam (DMK), N.R. Elango, Kanimozhi N.V.N. Somu (DMK), R. Girirajan (DMK), Manoj Kumar Jha (RJD), Faiyaz Ahmed (RJD), V. Sivadasan (CPI-M), Ram Nath Thakur (JDU), Aneel Prasad Hegde (JDU), Vandana Chavan (NCP), Ram Gopal Yadav (SP), Javed Ali Khan (SP), Mahua Maji (JMM), Jose K. Mani (Kerala Congress M), Ajit Kumar Bhuyan (Independent).
In addition, eleven other MPs’ suspension was referred to the Privileges Committee by Goyal to determine the duration of their suspension.These include Jebi Mather Hisham (Congress), L. Hanumanthaiah (Congress), Neeraj Dangi (Congress), Rajmani Patel (Congress), Kumar Ketkar (congress), G.C. Chandrashekar, Binoy Viswam (CPI), Santosh Kumar (JDU), John Brittas (CPIM), M. Mohammad Abdulla (DMK), A.A. Rahim (CPI-M) be referred to the committee of privileges.
Including TMC’s Derek O’Brien on December 14, a total of 46 MPs have now been suspended from the Rajya Sabha.“Democratic norms thrown into dustbin” Following the suspensions on Monday, opposition MPs have lashed out at the Modi government for being “autocratic.”Rajya Sabha MP and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said that “democratic norms are being thrown into the dustbin by an autocratic Modi Govt by suspending 47 MPs.”
“With an Opposition-Less Parliament, the Modi Govt can now bulldoze important pending legislations, crush any dissent, without any debate.” he wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter). “Incidentally, I too figure in this Roll of Honour for the first time in my parliamentary career of 19 years,” he wrote on X. “This is Murder of Democracy in India(MODI) at work!” Gogoi, one of the MPs suspended on Monday, accused the Modi government of depriving the rights of the people of the country..
“They are bulldozing the opposition and crushing the moral rights of people in the House. It makes evident that they don’t have the intention to run the House,” he told the news agency PTI. “In order to hide Shah’s failure in protecting parliament they are stooping to these measures.” Congress Lok Sabha MP Shashi Tharoor said that it is “shocking” to see MPs “suspended for demanding accountability from the government in a parliamentary system.” RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha said that he takes his suspension as a matter of pride.
“When there are dark times then dictators want such a parliament. … We are asking you questions, the issue is only about the security of the country and not about the Parliament building. Can’t you give an official statement? What do you want? You have formed an opposition-free parliament.
In a statement, the TMC said that the move to suspend over 46 MPs was a “masterstroke in silencing dissent” and that Shah can now “effortlessly and comfortably make a statement.” While Shah is yet to make a statement in the house on the incident, he has accused the opposition of politicising the issue in an interview with a television news channel.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an interview with Hindi daily Dainik Jagran said that the security breach was serious and cannot be underestimated. “Efforts should also be made to look for a solution with collective spirit.
(With Media Inputs).