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With the NDA having 293 MPs in its kitty and the INDIA bloc 233, numbers clearly favour Birla in Lok Sabha, which currently has 542 members. File photo

Birla Vs Suresh: LS Speaker election today; BJP, Congress issue whips to MPs

While NDA candidate Om Birla is a three-time MP from Kota, INDIA bloc nominee K Suresh is an eight-term MP from Kerala’s Mavelikara


The Lok Sabha session on Wednesday (June 26) will witness the election for the post of the Speaker that is being held for the first time since 1976.

Earlier the election has happened only thrice – in 1952, 1967 and 1976.

While the ruling BJP-led NDA on Tuesday (June 25) maintained its streak of continuity in its third term by fielding previous Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla for the crucial parliamentary position again, its bid for a consensus was thwarted by the opposition which forced an election by nominating Kodikunnil Suresh as its candidate.

Birla Vs Suresh

While Birla is a three-time MP from Kota in Rajasthan, Suresh is an eight-term MP from Kerala’s Mavelikara – the longest serving Parliamentarian of the current Lok Sabha.

Both the ruling BJP and the Congress have issued whips to their MPs to be present in the house for the elections from 11 am onwards till the completion of proceedings.

After the Lok Sabha Speaker is elected on Wednesday, on Thursday (June 27), President Droupadi Murmu will address a joint sitting of both the houses.

Disagreement over Dy Speaker post

The Opposition's last-minute decision to go for a rare contest came after senior BJP leaders did not agree to its precondition that the INDIA bloc must be offered the post of Deputy Speaker in lieu of supporting Birla, who is the clear favourites in case of an election.

So far, the Lok Sabha Speaker and the Deputy Speaker were being elected through consensus reached between the ruling party and the Opposition.

A brief interaction involving Congress leader KC Venugopal and DMK's T R Baalu from the opposition side and Union ministers Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah and JP Nadda, who is also the BJP president, at Singh's office in Parliament to evolve a consensus ended in acrimony as both sides stuck to their position.

Both opposition leaders walked out, with Venugopal accusing the government of not following the "convention" of an opposition candidate for the Deputy Speaker's position and announcing the decision to field a candidate against Birla.

Union ministers Piyush Goyal of the BJP and Lalan Singh of the JD(U) accused the opposition of resorting to pressure politics and putting forth preconditions despite senior ministers' assurance that its demand will be considered when the time to pick the Deputy Speaker comes.

"There can be no pressure politics," Union minister and JD(U) leader Lalan Singh told reporters, while Goyal said democracy cannot be run on preconditions.

Birla the clear winner

With the NDA having 293 MPs in its kitty and the INDIA bloc 233, numbers clearly favour Birla in Lok Sabha, which currently has 542 members after Rahul Gandhi resigned from one of the two seats he was elected from. At least three independent members also support the Opposition.

The NDA is hopeful that some unaligned parties, including the YSR Congress having four MPs, will also back Birla.

BJP sources claimed that the Congress has been the main aggressor on the issue and some other INDIA bloc members are not very keen on a contest.

If Birla, the BJP MP from Kota, is elected, it will be fifth time that a Speaker would serve beyond the tenure of one Lok Sabha. Though Congress leader Balram Jakhar is the only presiding officer to have served two complete terms extending seventh and eighth Lok Sabha.

A third-term MP, Birla is also a three-term former Rajasthan MLA and has risen through the ranks in the BJP. Suresh, his rival for the Speaker's post, is a eighth-term MP from Kerala and hails from a Dalit community.

If a division of votes takes place in Lok Sabha on Wednesday, then paper slips will be used as the electronic system is not operational yet in the new Lok Sabha where members are still in the process of being allocated their seats.

Seasoned BJP leader Rajnath Singh had taken the lead in reaching out to opposition parties over the issue as Birla emerged as the NDA's consensus choice and met its senior leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Deputy Speaker post is our right: Suresh

Suresh said it is not about winning or losing, but about a convention that Speaker will be of ruling party and deputy speaker from the Opposition.

"Last two Lok Sabhas, they denied us deputy speaker's post because they said you are not recognised as the Opposition. Now we are recognised as the Opposition, (and) Deputy Speaker post is our right. But they are not ready to give us. Till 11.50, we were waiting for reply from government's side but they did not give any reply," he told reporters.

Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said this has come barely 24 hours after the prime minister advocated consensus in running the country.

"Convention has been that the Speaker is elected unanimously and the deputy speaker's post goes to the opposition," Ramesh said.

He accused Prime Minister Modi of breaking this tradition.

"It is actually no surprise. He has still not woken up to the reality of the 2024 poll verdict which was a PPM defeat for him--personal, political and moral," he posted on X.

Sources said more than 10 sets of nominations (called notices for motion) were filed in support of Birla's candidature, including from Prime Minister Modi, Union ministers Shah, Singh and Nadda, and members of BJP allies like TDP, JD(U), JD(S) and LJP (R).

Three sets of nominations were filed in support of Suresh.

Known of its knack of springing surprises, the BJP leadership chose to stick to Birla in line with its decision to retain its old hands in key positions.

Though the Speaker is independent of political and executive control, realpolitik considerations are often the driving force behind the choice for the Chair which is the nerve centre of Parliament's functioning.

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