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Corrupt, dictator, nikamma: Centre releases list of 'unparliamentary' words
'Khalistaani', 'Baal buddhi', 'Covid spreader', 'anarchist', 'Shakuni', 'dictatorial', 'taanashah', 'taanashahi', 'Jaichand', 'behri sarkar', and 'Snoopgate' are among the words that have been banned
Ahead of the monsoon session of Parliament that begins on July 18, the Lok Sabha Secretariat has released a list of 'unparliamentary' words. These words have been banned from usage during the proceedings of the Parliament.
Usage of many words - such as 'corruption', 'corrupt', 'Jumlajeevi', 'tanashah', 'Dictator', 'black' and 'Khalistani' are among those that have been banned.
'Baal buddhi', 'Covid spreader', 'anarchist', 'Shakuni', 'dictatorial', 'taanashah', 'taanashahi', 'Jaichand', 'vinash purush', 'dohra charitra', 'nikamma', 'nautanki', 'dhindora peetna' and 'behri sarkar' and 'Snoopgate' are the other words that have been banned.
Some words and expressions which were declared unparliamentary from time to time by the Chair in different legislative bodies in India as well as in Commonwealth Parliaments have been compiled by the Lok Sabha Secretariat for ready reference in the future.
The present compilation also contains references to words and expressions declared unparliamentary in Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and State Legislatures in India in 2021.
The entries are arranged under keywords. The keywords are selected from the relevant expressions/words and then arranged in alphabetical order to facilitate quick and easy retrieval by the users.
Some of these keywords may not appear unparliamentary unless read in conjunction with the other expressions spoken during the parliamentary proceedings.
However, the Rajya Sabha chairman and Lok Sabha Speaker will take the final call on expunging these words.
Attack from the opposition
Senior members of Parliament, including Jairam Ramesh, Derek O'Brien, Randeep Surjewala, and Priyanka Chaturvedi, have questioned the intent behind such a notification.
In a tweet, Derek O'Brien said: "Session begins in a few days. Gag order issued on MPs. Now, we will not be allowed to use these basic words while delivering a speech in Parliament: Ashamed. Abused. Betrayed. Corrupt. Hypocrisy. Incompetent. I will use all these words. Suspend me. Fighting for democracy."
(With inputs from ANI)
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