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Opposition attracts a jibe of its own making by moving no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker

Opposition’s no-confidence gambit against the Speaker raises more questions about political optics than about parliamentary principle

Mohit RawalMohit Rawal
Feb 15, 2026, 03:50 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Analysis
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi

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The Opposition’s move to bring a no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker has turned Parliament into a political theatre. By invoking Rule 94C and gathering 118 signatures, the opposition has tried to show that it means business. When a House is already running high on tension during the Budget Session, choosing to move such an extraordinary motion appears less like statesmanship and more like throwing a wrench into the works.

At the centre of the storm stands Om Birla, whose conduct the Opposition claims has tilted the scales in favour of the treasury benches. Opposition leaders allege the chair for denial of speaking time and repeated disruptions, painting a picture of a House where dissenting voices are left out in the cold. However, when the notice for resolution of no confidence motion itself reportedly carried the wrong year. This shows the haste and “seriousness” of the “responsible” opposition which never fails to handed the ruling party ammunition on a silver platter.

The Opposition claims denial of speaking time and bias. Yet, disruption has often been their go-to strategy, entering the well of the House, displaying placards and bannetrs, raising slogans and turning proceedings into a shouting match. One cannot cry foul and foul the pitch at the same time. Parliamentary democracy is not a street protest; it is governed by rules, restraint and responsibility.

Interestingly, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi chose not to sign the notice, citing institutional propriety. If the Leader of the Opposition believes that signing such a motion may compromise the dignity of the office he holds, it undercuts the dramatic narrative being spun by his own party colleagues. After all, moving a no-confidence motion against the presiding officer is not everyday politics; it is an extraordinary step reserved for extraordinary circumstances.

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In trying to put the Speaker in the dock, the Opposition may have scored a headline, but it risks losing the larger plot. Moving a no-confidence motion against the presiding officer is not just another arrow in the political quiver; it is a constitutional step that should not be reduced to a pressure tactic. When extraordinary measures become tools of routine politics, they lose their moral force.

At a time when the country expects debate over disruption and policy over posturing, such moves appear more like political brinkmanship than principled protest. In the end, the attempt to corner the Speaker may well turn out to be a case of cutting off one’s nose to spite one’s face. A reminder that in parliamentary democracy, perception cuts both ways.

In the final analysis, the motion seems less about numbers and more about narratives. Whether it is a genuine cry of foul play or merely political brinkmanship, only time will tell. For now, the no-confidence notice has set the cat among the pigeons. And Parliament remains caught in the crossfire of a battle where perception may matter more than procedure.

Topics: CongressNo-Confidence MotionParliamentRahul GandhiBudget SessionSpeaker Om BirlaSpeakerBJP
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