Introduction Of ‘Unparliamentary Words’ Creates A Row Among Oppositions
The monsoon session of parliament begins on July 18, meanwhile, the Lok Sabha secretariat enlisted words and expressions that are considered unparliamentary in both the Loksabha as well as the Rajyasabha. Now, let's examine what is meant by unparliamentary words. They are Literally millions of words and phrases in both English and Indian languages. Such phrases must not appear in the records of Parliament, according to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and the Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha, who serve as the Presiding Officers. The 'unparliamentary words' are: ashamed, abused, betrayed, corrupt, hypocrisy, incompetent, drama, jumlajeevi, taanashahi, khalistani, behri (deaf sarkar), baalbudhi, and the list goes on. The updated list contains terms that are prohibited not just in the Indian...
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