'Questioned democracy's foundation': Amit Shah blasts Opposition in Lok Sabha during no-confidence debate

During a heated no-confidence debate in the Lok Sabha, Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Opposition for undermining the foundations of democracy. Shah emphasized that the Speaker of the House serves as a neutral mediator, crucial for maintaining order and impartiality in parliamentary proceedings. His remarks came in response to a motion seeking the removal of Speaker Om Birla, which Shah argued was an attack on democratic principles. He accused the Opposition of resorting to tactics that threaten the integrity of democratic institutions. The debate reflects ongoing tensions between the ruling party and the Opposition, highlighting the political climate as the government navigates various challenges. Shah's statements underscore the importance of upholding democratic norms and the role of parliamentary leadership in fostering constructive dialogue among opposing parties. As the Lok Sabha continues its sessions, the discourse around the Speaker's authority and the Opposition's conduct remains a focal point of political scrutiny in India.
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