JDU targeted the Indi alliance
Said- Ruling party has the first right on the post of Lok Sabha Speaker
The results of the Lok Sabha elections have come. The NDA led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has again formed the government at the center. Narendra Modi has assumed the responsibility of the Prime Minister for the third consecutive time. Now who will be the Speaker of the 18th Lok Sabha? This question is on everyone's lips. Politics has started regarding this. The opposition alliance has made a big demand for this post before the election. At the same time, a media report has claimed that BJP's major allies TDP and JDU have their eyes on the Lok Sabha Speaker's chair. Amidst all this, Janata Dal United (JDU) spokesperson KC Tyagi criticized the Indi alliance and told who is entitled to the chair.
The most dignified post of the House
On the election of the Lok Sabha Speaker, KC Tyagi said, 'The post of Lok Sabha Speaker is the most dignified post of the House. The ruling party has the first right on that post. The demands and statements of the Indi alliance are objectionable.'
BJP is the big party of NDA
He further said, 'We believe that BJP is the big party of NDA. BJP or NDA has the first right on that post. I have been in NDA for the last 35 years. BJP never tried to break Janata Dal. TDP and JDU have played an important role. But we will never try to weaken NDA.'
This is what the opposition says
Actually, some media reports are claiming that the opposition party can also field its candidate for the post of Speaker. However, the opposition parties say that if the ruling party gives them the post of Deputy Speaker, then they will not field their candidate in the Speaker's election.
Election for the post of Speaker will be held on this day
Let us tell you that the election for the Lok Sabha Speaker is to be held on June 26. But the members of the House can give notice for the proposal in support of the candidates till 12 noon a day before. A bulletin has also been issued by the Lok Sabha regarding this. The first meeting of the 18th Lok Sabha will be held on June 24 and the session will end on July 3.