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unparliamentary words
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unparliamentary words
16 Jul 2022
Mein sarkar par phool phek kar...: Owaisi's take on unparliamentary words row
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi attacked the Centre after certain words were declared 'unparliamentry' Certain words including 'jumlajeevi', 'Covid spreader', 'anarchist', 'Shakuni', 'tanashah' and 'Snoopgate' were declared "unparliamentary"
Abhishek Banerjee
15 Jul 2022
'Will they fix what we say? During British rule...', Abhishek ATTACKS centre
Lok Sabha Secretariat on Wednesday banned the use of several words during the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha sessions. A section of the opposition has claimed that the government has taken this decision to silence the voice of the opposition. This time the all-India general secretary of the Trinamool Abhishek Banerjee made a clear statement.
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14 Jul 2022
DNA: Analysis of politics sparked by unparliamentary words
A rumor is spreading very fast in the country that the government has locked the opposition's tongue in Parliament and has made such a terminology after which the opposition will have nothing left to speak against the government in the Parliament.
unparliamentary words
14 Jul 2022
Usage of word 'dictator' and 'jumlajeevi' banned in parliament
Political controversy has now started on the list of unparliamentary language in Parliament. In the Parliament, words like 'dictator' and 'jumlajeevi' will now be considered unparliamentary. The usage of these words has now been banned in the Parliament.
unparliamentary words
14 Jul 2022
Unparliamentary Language: Jairam Ramesh targets Modi government
Now the political dispute has started on the list of unparliamentary language. Targeting the Modi government, Jairam Ramesh has said that now will BJP tell us what we have to say.
unparliamentary words
14 Jul 2022
'Autocratic': Abhishek Banerjee attacks BJP over unparliamentary words row
TMC attacked BJP over the release of booklet on ‘unparliamentary’ words and expressions. Lok Sabha Speaker said no words have been banned in Parliament. 'Anarchist`, `Shakuni`, `taanashahi`, are among the words deemed unparliamentary.
Parliament
14 Jul 2022
‘No words banned, issued compilation of words expunged’, says LS Speaker
Lok Sabha Speaker said no words have been banned in Parliament. 'Anarchist`, `Shakuni`, `taanashahi`, are among the words declared unparliamentary.
Mahua Moitra
15 Jul 2022
'Baith jaiye Baith Jaiye Prem se boliye... Wah Modi ji wah!' Mahua taunts BJP
Before the monsoon session of Parliament, the Lok Sabha Secretariat has released a new booklet on unparliamentary words. This compilation, released for the use of members just before the monsoon session of Parliament starting from July 18, According to the new booklet released by the LS Secretariat, the use of such words would be treated as "unlawful conduct".
Parliament
14 Jul 2022
Oppn slams 'gag order' after words like jumlajeevi 'banned' in Parliament
TMC's Derek O'Brien said he will use the "banned" words in Parliament. AAP MP hit out at the list of unparliamentary words and called it a “gag order”. 'Anarchist`, `Shakuni`, `taanashahi`, are among the words declared unparliamentary.
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