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Speaker should be above politics: Balayogi
By Our Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD, MAY 30. The 63rd Conference of the Presiding Officers
of Legislative Bodies began here today with the Lok Sabha
Speaker, Mr. G.M.C. Balayogi's call to keep the office of the
Speaker above politics to ensure impartial discharge of duties.
Inaugurating the conference, Mr. Balayogi said the Speaker's
isolation and guaranteed aloofness from the mainstream of
political life would enhance the dignity of his office and enable
members to look to him and respect him as the impartial protector
and guarantor of their rights and privileges.
The conference is being attended by the Presiding Officers, their
Deputies and the Secretaries from 28 State Assemblies and
Councils. Apart from a symposium on coalition politics, issues
like dual membership of Parliament and/or the State Legislatures,
the relationship between the Legislature, the Executive and the
Judiciary, the office of the Speaker in a multi-party system and
the future pattern of the Presiding Officers' conference, will be
discussed during the four-day conference.
Emphasising the need for institutional safeguards to protect the
independence and objectivity of the Speaker's office, Mr.
Balayogi said it was felt in some quarters that the conventions
associated with our democratic functioning did not provide
specifically for conditions to facilitate the independent and
politically neutral functioning of the Presiding Officer.
The Speaker's office, which was at the core of the legislative
functioning, had been subjected to a great degree of strain due
to the fast-changing political scenario in the country, he added.
The Andhra Pradesh Assembly Speaker, Mrs. K. Pratibha Bharathi,
said the supreme task of the Presiding Officer should be to
preserve the independence and impartiality of the Chair.
Earlier, the conference condoled the death of the former
President and former Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, Dr. Shankar
Dayal Sharma, and a few other Presiding Officers of State
Assemblies and Legislative Councils.
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