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Download Solution PDFA booklet released by the Lok Sabha Secretariat has listed out words and expressions that would be considered unparliamentary in both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.Which of the following words is NOT declared unparliamentary?
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- Lok Sabha Secretariat released a list of “unparliamentary words” on July 13, 2022.
- Some of the unparliamentary words include ‘Jumlajeevi, Covid spreader, Snoopgate, Baal buddhi”.
- It also includes expressions like “ashamed, betrayed, hypocrisy. Abuse, drama, and incompetent.
- The booklet was released before Monsoon Session of parliament.
- It mentions words including Shakuni, dictatorial, taanashah, vinash purush, khoon ki kheti, Jaichand would be removed if they are used during debates or otherwise.
- Words like Dohra Charitra, nautanki, behri Sarkar, dhindora peetna,Girgit will also be treated in similar manner.
- However, chairman of Rajya Sabha and Speaker of Lok Sabha will have the last word in removing words and expressions.
Additional Information
- Unparliamentary words are the abusive or rude words or expressions which are considered unsuitable for use in Parliament.
- Unparliamentary words are regulated in accordance with Article 105 (2) of the Indian constitution.
- Under article 105 (2), speech of an MP in parliament is subject to discipline of Parliamentary rules and good sense of the members.
- Speaker or chairman of the house is empowered to keep check on it, so as to ensure that MPs does not use “defamatory or undignified unparliamentary words” inside the Parliament.
- Rule 380 and Rule 381 of “Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha” deal with “Expunction (removal of unparliamentary words).
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