Deadlock in Parliament: Allegation of switching off the mike in Lok Sabha, opposition is preparing no-confidence motion; who said what? – Parliamentary Deadlock Microphone Being Switched Off In Lok Sabha Opposition No-confidence Motion

The Budget Session 2026 of Parliament continues to be the center of political infighting. The uproar caused by the speech of Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi is showing no sign of stopping. Sources said that the opposition may soon bring a no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker. Amidst these discussions, many leaders have given their reaction regarding the deadlock in Parliament.

What did MP Harsimrat Kaur say?

On the opposition’s move to move a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Akali Dal MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal said, I am not part of that opposition. In the last 18 years, I have not seen this House running the way it is running today. I appeal to the government and the Speaker that the MPs here have been elected by the people, but if you do not even allow them to speak, then why is people’s money being spent on running the House? How can you silence the entire opposition? This is an important issue. He also raised the issue of India-US trade agreement and the plight of farmers. He said that you cannot progress by ruining the farmers of the country. I appeal to the government to let the opposition speak; If the opposition will not even be allowed to speak, then why was this Parliament formed?

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What did Congress MP Manish Tiwari say?

Regarding the matter, Congress MP Manish Tiwari also raised questions on the working style of the government. He said that it is very important to discuss serious issues like India-US trade framework and not buying oil from Russia. These decisions will have a deep impact on the country’s foreign policy and economy. Tiwari said that the opposition wanted to present its views on many of these issues, but they were not allowed to do so. He also said, running the House is the government’s job and if it is adamant, nothing can be done. The government has made every effort to ensure that the country’s largest law making body becomes useless.

No-confidence motion: What did the Congress MP say?

At the same time, Congress MP Vivek Tankha, on the question of bringing no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, said that only when the opposition becomes completely disappointed, it takes a step like no-confidence motion against the Speaker. He stressed that Parliament is the largest Panchayat in the country and the post of Speaker should be completely impartial.

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