Are T-shirts and mobile bans in Parliament-Vidhan Sabhas? Why Om Birla and Nitish Kumar, Learn Rules – Is Tshirt or Mobile Are Prohibited in Parliament and Vidhasabha why Om Birla and Nitish Kumar Opposed it tedu
While Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was enraged at using the phone in Bihar Assembly, while on the one hand in Parliament. In Parliament, wearing some slogans written, there was so much ruckus that the proceedings of Parliament had to be postponed. If we talk about Bihar, Nitish Kumar was enraged at the use of an MLA there and he said that the phone should not be used in Parliament. In such a situation, the question is whether no one can wear a MP in Parliament and what are the rules about taking mobiles in the assembly. So know the answer …
Before knowing the rules related to taking T -shirts in Parliament and taking phone in the assembly, we know what happened in Parliament and Bihar Legislative Assembly today…
,In fact, before the commencement of the proceedings of the House in Parliament, DMK MP T Siva arrived wearing a t -shirt, which was written, “Fair delimitation, Tamil Nadu will fight, Tamil Nadu will win.” After this, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla asked the opposition members not to wear a T-shirt written slogans. Along with this, due to the uproar, the proceedings of the House were adjourned till 12 noon.
,At the same time, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was agitated after seeing the mobile in the House. Something happened that during the budget session, RJD MLA Suday Yadav was reading questions by looking at the mobile. During this, Nitish Kumar raised objections to taking mobile in the House. Nitish Kumar stood up and said, “One thing we say that this people is talking with mobiles. Everything was banned. All was stopped and everyone is speaking with mobiles. This is something?”
Now know what the rule is …
Is there any dress code for MPs?
Explain that there is no dress code for Parliament or Legislative Assembly members in India. Sasand can wear any kind of clothes according to your own. For example, when India became independent, MPs used to wear Khadi. Dhoti used to wear kurta or kurta pajama. Then some people also wore half jacket (Nehru jacket). After this, MPs started wearing shirt-pants etc. It is just said that clothes should be dignified. In the UK, there was a rule for the first MPs and they had to wear tie etc., but now it is not so there.
When we talked to former MP and veteran leader Ali Anwar about this, he said that there is no dress code. He told, ‘Everyone wear clothes according to their own. Some wear dhoti-kurta and some come wearing kurta pajama. Like Rahul Gandhi comes wearing a t -shirt. In such a situation, there is no rule regarding clothes. South Indian MPs come wearing Lungi. Someone wears a turban, someone wears a hat. In such a situation, everyone wears clothes according to their own. He told that often any ruckus is due to slogans written on clothes.
Then why is there a ruckus on clothes?
Actually, whenever a question arises on the clothes of MPs or any action is taken, it is not because of clothes, but due to some slogan written on those clothes. For example, in the year 2021, Vimal Chudasama, an MLA from Gir Somnath assembly constituency in Gujarat, once reached the assembly wearing a t -shirt written with some slogans, after which Vimal Chaudasma was thrown out by Assembly Speaker Rajendra Trivedi. There was a lot of opposition to this too at that time.
What is the rule regarding mobile?
After talking about clothes, now we know what is the rule about using mobile. Let us know that in many assemblies of the country, the use of the phone of MLAs is banned. For example, in the year 2012, the use of phones of MLAs in Tamil Nadu was banned. Along with this, the use of phones is also banned in Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
If we talk about Bihar, then there is a ban on the use of phone in Bihar Assembly. Earlier in the year 2023, the Speaker of the Assembly Awadhesh Narayan Chaudhary had said in the assembly that using mobile phones inside the House is against the rules.
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