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No Mobiles, Laughing, Document Tearing Allowed Inside UP Assembly Under New Rules

The new rule was tabled on Monday on which discussion will take place on Wednesday and subsequently it will be passed by Uttar Pradesh Assembly.

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The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly is set to pass a new set of rules for the members.

Under the new rules, the members will not be able to take their mobile phones inside the House, tear documents or stand or sit with their backs towards the Speaker, reported PTI.

The report said once passed, the Rules of Procedures and Conduct of Business of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 2023 will replace the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business of UP Legislative Assembly, 1958.            

"The new rule was tabled on Monday. Discussion on it will take place on Wednesday and subsequently it will be passed," Uttar Pradesh Assembly Speaker Satish Mahana was quoted as having said. 

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The report said under the new set of rules, MLAs will not be able to tear any document in the House. 

“They will also not point towards anyone in the gallery while delivering a speech or praise him/her. The legislators will neither be able to stand nor sit with their backs towards the Speaker. They will also not be able to bring or display weapons in the House,” the report said.

It also said the members cannot smoke nor can they talk or laugh loudly in the lobby. 

It also said the rules state that the members of the legislative assembly (MLAs) should show respect by bowing towards the Speaker's chair, and not show their backs while entering or leaving the House or while sitting or rising from their seats. 

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According to the new rules, the duration for summoning a session of the state assembly has been halved to seven days from the 14 days at present, it said.
 

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