THAMBIDURAI
ELECTED UNOPPOSED AS LS DY SPEAKER
M Thambidurai,
leader of AIADMK in Parliament, was unanimously elected as Lok Sabha's Deputy Speaker today, making him the
first leader to occupy the post twice
67-year-old AIADMK
leader was elected to the post after a motion, moved by Home Minister Rajnath
Singh and seconded by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj supporting him,
was carried by voice vote amid thumping of desks from all sides.
Thambidurai, who was Deputy Speaker from 1985 to 1989, was the only candidate
to file nominations for the post before yesterday's deadline. 11 parties in the
ruling and the opposition benches including BJP and Congress supported him.
A five-term member, Thambidurai represents Karur constituency in Tamil Nadu and
his party is the second largest party in the opposition after Congress.
While there were 12 other similar motions moved by leaders of Congress,
Trinamool Congress, BJD, Shiv Sena, TDP, TRS, AIADMK, LJP and NCP, they became
infructuous after the one moved by Rajnath Singh and Swaraj, "that Dr M
Thambidurai, a member of this House, be chosen as the Deputy Speaker of this
House", was adopted.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi described Thambidurai as a "multi-faceted personality"
and thanked all parties, especially those in the Opposition, to have made his
unanimous election possible.
Modi said Thambidurai was not only an academician, but an activist and an
agriculturist also and his rich parliamentary experience would guide the House
on the correct path.
Leader of the Congress Mallikarjun Kharge, whose party has still not been given
the post of the Leader of the Opposition, said Thambidurai was
"large-hearted" and would help the Opposition to put forth its point
of view.
He said he was not blaming Speaker Sumitra Mahajan of partiality but wanted to
emphasise that "we have to get along for five long years."
"Abhi manzil bahut door hai. Dil mile ya na mile, kamsey kam haath milake
chalna hai (the destination is far off. Even if our hearts do not meet, we have
to move forward at least by holding hands)," Kharge said.
AIADMK with 37 MPs is the third largest party in Lok Sabha after BJP and
Congress, which have 279 and 44 members respectively.
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