Ethics Panel Set to Form Code of Conduct for Lok Sabha MPs
The Lok Sabha ethics panel has decided to come up with a model code of conduct for MPs after two members of the Lower House have been forced to apologise for their remarks made during the 17th session.
- The panel, headed by BJP’s Vinod Kumar Sonkar decided to seek suggestions from all political parties for the code that would oversee the moral and ethical conduct of the MPs. A code of conduct had come into force for the Rajya Sabha MPs in 2005.
- BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur had triggered a controversy with her remarks on Nathuram Godse, while SP leader Azam ....
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