Legislators in Madhya Pradesh will no longer use unparliamentary words like Pappu or Phenku


The Speaker prepared a list of 300 non-parliamentary words

The list also includes stupid, worthless and untruthful words

Bhopal: In the next monsoon session of the Legislative Assembly in Madhya Pradesh, a list of non-parliamentary words has been given to the legislators. It is advisable to avoid uttering the words included in this list. The list also includes the words Pappu and Feku.

Speaker Girish Gautam said the legislators would be given mandatory training for two days in a fortnight to avoid using these words and not to speak non-parliamentary language in the House. The monsoon session of the Legislative Assembly is scheduled to begin on August 9.

Gautam said legislators often use unparliamentary language in the House. Which we have to cancel from his speech. The purpose of compiling a list of these unparliamentary words is to inform members that these words are forbidden to be used in the legislature. This list includes 300 words.

Naturally it includes words that cannot be printed but words that can be printed include stupid, thief, worthless and stupid. Interestingly, lies are also considered an unparliamentary term. It took government officials three months to compile a list of these 300 words.

According to the speaker, this will help maintain the decorum in the house. A list of such words is also ready in the Lok Sabha. Which MPs use. The question also arises as to whether the two main political parties should not be ashamed of their freedom of speech when they are confronted with this and cannot even lie to each other.

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