The monsoon session of Parliament was quite tumultuous. Discussions were held on the budget in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. However, after a spat between Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar and Jaya Bachchan in Rajya Sabha, the opposition walked out of the House. Although it is said that what is in a name, but here the whole matter is about the name.
Actually, Speaker Jagdeep Dhankhar addressed Jaya Bachchan as Jaya Amitabh Bachchan, After which she was continuously expressing her displeasure., After this, BJP MP Ghanshyam Tiwari raised the issue in the House between Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge and him., But Kharge did not get a chance to speak, In such a situation, Jaya Bachchan raised questions on the speaking style of the Speaker, After this the opposition walked out of the House, Now it is being said that the opposition can bring an impeachment motion against the Rajya Sabha Chairman, In such a situation, let us know what is the difference between impeachment motion and no-confidence motion,
What is an impeachment motion,
the meaning of the word impeachment The procedure followed in deciding whether to remove a person holding a post from all the powers and responsibilities of that post, It is mentioned in article 1 of the constitution 61, 124 (4), (5), 217 And 218 In It is available, Impeachment motion can be brought only when there is a violation of the constitution, proven misbehaviour or incapacity, according to the rules, An impeachment motion can be introduced in either House of the Parliament, However, to introduce it in the Lok Sabha 100 MPs, So to present it in the Rajya Sabha 50 Signatures of MPs are required,
What is a no-confidence motion,
Talking about the no-confidence motion, if any opposition party in the Lok Sabha feels that the ruling party or the government has lost its confidence in the House and the policies of the government in the country are not right, then at that time a no-confidence motion is moved. is brought, It is also called no confidence motion, The opposition claims that the government does not have a majority, In such a situation, the government also has to prove it, The provision for this proposal is contained in Article 37 of the Constitution 75 It has been done in the, According to this, If the cabinet fails to prove majority in the House, the Prime Minister along with the cabinet has to resign,
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