“Maintain Parliament Decorum…” Om Birla Schools MPs Over Banners, Dress Code | Lok Sabha
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla issued a strong message to Members of Parliament, urging them to maintain the dignity and decorum of the House. During his remarks, Birla stressed that MPs should refrain from displaying banners and placards inside Parliament and adhere to the prescribed dress code while attending proceedings. The Speaker reminded members that Parliament is the highest democratic institution and that its traditions and discipline must be upheld. His remarks come amid repeated disruptions and protests during the ongoing Monsoon Session. Watch the full details of Om Birla's statement and what it means for parliamentary proceedings. #OmBirla #LokSabha #Parliament #MonsoonSession #ParliamentDecorum #IndiaPolitics #Banners #DressCode #BreakingNews #NDTVProfit For more videos subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NDTVProfitIndia Visit NDTV Profit for more news: https://www.ndtvprofit.com/ Don't enter the stock market unaware. Read all Research Reports here: https:/
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