Historic Third-Term Election of Harivansh as Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Sparks Debate
Derek O'Brien of the Trinamool Congress criticized the swift election of Harivansh as Rajya Sabha deputy chairman, while Lok Sabha remains without a deputy speaker for seven years. Appointed unopposed, Harivansh's third term is unprecedented as he is the first nominated MP for this role. Prime Minister Modi praised his accomplishments.
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Derek O'Brien, a Rajya Sabha MP for the Trinamool Congress, has raised concerns over the rapid appointment of Harivansh as the deputy chairman of the Rajya Sabha. O'Brien highlighted that the Lok Sabha has been without a deputy speaker for seven years, suggesting a lack of consistency in such appointments.
The election of Harivansh, a nominated MP, marks the first time someone in this position has been chosen for the deputy chairman role. His unopposed election took place amid ongoing assembly polls in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, leading to questions about the timing of this decision.
Despite the controversy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge extended their congratulations to Harivansh. Modi emphasized that Harivansh's reelection for a third term is a testament to the trust he holds within the Upper House, praising his experience and collaborative approach.
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