Big blow to INDIA Alliance… So many MPs will not be able to vote in the Lok Sabha speaker election… Know who all are in the list?

Lok Sabha Speaker Election: Today is the day of decision for the post of Lok Sabha Speaker. Lok Sabha will get its permanent speaker through voting at 11 am. After 47 years, elections for the post of Lok Sabha Speaker will be held again on Wednesday. The ruling party BJP and NDA have fielded former Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, while the alliance of opposition parties India Block has fielded Congress MP K Suresh.

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On the other hand, INDIA Alliance, which is already far behind NDA in the numbers game, has suffered a major setback. There are seven MPs who are yet to take oath in the Lok Sabha, including five MPs from the INDIA block. According to sources, they will be sworn in after the election of the Speaker. As a result, these seven MPs will not be able to vote in the Lok Sabha Speaker election. On the other hand, SP MP from Ghazipur, Afzal Ansari, was not sworn in on Tuesday. Afzal Ansari will also not participate in the voting.

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These opposition MPs will not be able to cast their vote

On the second day of the Lok Sabha session, five opposition MPs and two independent MPs were absent. Among the absent MPs, Shatrughan Sinha, Deepak Adhikari, Nurul Islam of TMC, Shashi Tharoor of Congress, Afzal Ansari of SP have not taken oath. At the same time, two independent MPs Engineer Rasheed and Amrit Pal have also not taken oath. Therefore, all of them will not be able to vote in the Lok Sabha Speaker election. Due to this, there is every possibility of the winning margin of the ruling party’s votes increasing further. At the same time, India Alliance has suffered a major setback due to all these not taking oath.

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MPs will take oath after the speaker election on Wednesday

Information is coming from sources that the 7 MPs who did not take oath in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, can be sworn in after the Speaker election on Wednesday. If this happens, then these seven MPs will not be able to vote in the Lok Sabha Speaker election. These seven MPs include five MPs from India Block.

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Things got worse regarding the Lok Sabha speaker

Earlier, in a meeting with Rajnath Singh, Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal said that yesterday you had said that we will tell you about the Deputy Speaker, but you have not told us yet. Actually, Rajnath Singh had called KC Venugopal to sign the Speaker’s nomination paper. DMK leader TR Balu also came to meet Rajnath.

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The whole game is a number game

The election of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha is completely dependent on the number game. The BJP, which is leading the NDA, is the largest party with 240 seats. The strength of the NDA in the Lok Sabha is 293. On the other hand, if we talk about the opposition, the Congress had won 99 seats, but Rahul Gandhi had won from two seats, so the number of MPs was 98. Rahul has left the Wayanad seat. In such a situation, the party’s seats have also become 98 now. The Congress-led India Block has 233 MPs. 16 others, including seven independents, have also reached Parliament by winning the elections. Apart from this, there are seven MPs who are yet to take oath in the Lok Sabha, including five MPs of the INDIA Block. According to sources, they will be sworn in after the election of the Speaker. As a result, these seven MPs will not be able to vote in the Lok Sabha Speaker election. Apart from this, the YSRCP, which is not a part of any alliance, has decided to support Om Birla in the Speaker’s election.

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How will the speaker be selected?

After the oath taking of the elected MPs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will propose the name of Om Birla as the new Lok Sabha Speaker in the House and will request all the parties to elect him unanimously unopposed. If the government’s request is accepted and the opposition does not propose the name of K. Suresh as the candidate for the Lok Sabha Speaker, then Om Birla will be elected unopposed as the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. If the opposition proposes the name of its candidate, then elections will be held in the House.

It is being said that if voting takes place for the post of Lok Sabha Speaker, then there is a high possibility that it will be done through ballot paper. The newly elected MPs who have taken oath in the Lok Sabha will decide through voting who will be the new Speaker of the Lok Sabha, Om Birla or K. Suresh.

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