Prof K Nageshwar: Azam Khan should be expelled from Parliament (Video)

         A day after politicians cutting across party lines demanded exemplary action against Samajawadi Party MP Azam Khan for his misogynistic remarks in Parliament, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member Rama Devi on Saturday said he should be suspended from the Lok Saba for five years and a mere apology from him for his remarks against her will not do.

Khan made objectionable remarks against Devi who was presiding over the proceedings in Lok Sabha on Thursday as the house was debating the Triple Talaq Bill. After an uproar and support from a majority of the parties, Khan was directed to apologise in the Lok Sabha for his remarks. "The Speaker will ask Azam Khan to apologise over his comments made against Rama Devi without any condition in the House. If he does not do so, the Speaker has been authorised to take action against him," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi had said.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Azam Khan should be expelled from Parliament (Video)
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A day after politicians cutting across party lines demanded exemplary action against Samajawadi Party MP Azam Khan for his misogynistic remarks in Parliament, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member Rama Devi on Saturday said he should be suspended from the Lok Saba for five years and a mere apology from him for his remarks against her will not do. Khan made objectionable remarks against Devi who was presiding over the proceedings in Lok Sabha on Thursday as the house was debating the Triple Talaq Bill. After an uproar and support from a majority of the parties, Khan was directed to apologise in the Lok Sabha for his remarks. "The Speaker will ask Azam Khan to apologise over his comments made against Rama Devi without any condition in the House. If he does not do so, the Speaker has been authorised to take action against him," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi had said.

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