On Friday, as the biggest electoral exercise gets underway with election to 102 Lok Sabha seats, PM Modi sent out a message for making every vote count | Latest News India
The Privileges Committee of Lok Sabha on Friday decided to ask Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury to appear before it at its next meeting to hear his side on his suspension from the House for "misconduct". The committee, chaired by BJP member Sunil Kumar Singh, also appeared to favour recommending to Speaker Om Birla to revoke Chowdhury s suspension after formally hearing his side at its meeting on August 30, Parliament sources said.
The Congress leader was named by Speaker Om Birla for 'unruly conduct' on the last day of Monsoon session and was suspended from the membership of Lok Sabha pending a report from the Privileges Committee
The assembly march called by the Bihar BJP was taken out on Thursday. The march was stopped by barricading at Dakbungalow crossing of the city. Because of | BLiTZ