New India’s new dictionary’, the opposition red on the long list of unparliamentary words, Rahul Gandhi-Owaisi surrounded


Before the monsoon session, it was announced yesterday in the Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) to ban many words, on which politics has started. A long list was prepared by telling them. According to the Lok Sabha Secretariat, now they cannot be spoken during proceedings or debates in Parliament.
The opposition is attacking the central government on this. Along with Rahul Gandhi, Asaduddin Owaisi, the Aam Aadmi Party has surrounded the Modi government.
Meanwhile, the important thing is that in the new list such words are included the most, which have been removed from the proceedings of the Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh assemblies as unparliamentary. There is a Congress government in both the states.
It is also important to know here that from time to time, the Lok Sabha Secretariat includes such words in the list of unparliamentary words, which are removed from the proceedings by the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha or State Legislative Assemblies and Legislative Councils by telling them to be unparliamentary words.
They also contain unparliamentary words declared in the Commonwealth Parliaments. In the list released this time, the words removed by saying that it is unparliamentary in 2021 have been added.
Explain that under Article 105 (2) of the Constitution, MPs get privileges. He cannot be prosecuted for what he says inside the House. That is why under Rule 380 of the Lok Sabha, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha has the right to remove such words from the proceedings of the House which are unparliamentary, indecent or defamatory.
Under rule 381, words deleted by saying unparliamentary can be removed from the proceedings of the house by starring.
What did the opposition leaders say?
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Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said that in this second republic an attempt will be made to make a new constitution. Are they creating a new grammar? We will continue to use these words,” Chowdhury said. Are that these words cannot be used, tomorrow they will say that if you want to come to Parliament, then come wearing saffron clothes.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi taunted that this is the new dictionary of New India. He said that the words which used to describe the functioning of the government properly have been banned. Here he mentioned the jumlajeevi dictator etc.
Mallikarjun Kharge also reacted to this. He said that a book is made in the Parliament in which it is written which words are unparliamentary and which are parliamentary. Words that he (Prime Minister Modi) said and uttered in his parliamentary life We will speak the same words and tell them what they said in their debate.When they themselves have come to say why today they feel that this word is not right.
When AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi was questioned on this, he said that the unparliamentary language is not important, the context in which it is said is important. If I say in Parliament that ‘I will kill the Modi government by throwing flowers because they have made the youth of the country unemployed’, will they declare ‘Phool’ unparliamentary?
The Aam Aadmi Party has also opposed the new order. AAP MP Raghav Chadha said that the government has ordered that MPs cannot use certain words in Parliament. After reading the list of those words, it seems that the government knows very well what words define their work. Saying ‘Jumlajeevi’ has become unparliamentary but saying ‘Agitaljeevi’ has not become unparliamentary.