No-Confidence Motion Against Om Birla to Take Center Stage in Lok Sabha

As the Lok Sabha session resumes, a no-confidence motion against Speaker Om Birla is expected to be a key focus. Additionally, discussions regarding a deal involving West Asia and the United States are also anticipated.
The Lok Sabha is set to resume its session with a significant no-confidence motion against Speaker Om Birla on the agenda. According to a report by Google News - India, the motion is likely to be addressed following a debate concerning Gulf affairs.
Background of the Motion
The Congress party has indicated that the resolution for Birla's removal can be taken up after the Gulf debate concludes. This move comes amid ongoing protests from the Opposition, which have raised concerns over the Speaker's handling of parliamentary proceedings. Reports suggest that there has been no formal debate on the notice for the Speaker's removal, highlighting the tensions in the House.
Other Legislative Matters
In addition to the no-confidence motion, the session is expected to cover various topics, including a potential deal involving West Asia and the United States. The discussions are likely to reflect the current geopolitical landscape and its implications for India. As the Parliament Budget session continues, all eyes will be on how these issues unfold in the coming days.
