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Delhi Confidential: Tables Turned on Chair

Despite repeated calls by the Chair to wind up his speech and sit down, S P Singh Baghel continued. Eventually, Dhankhar had no choice but to ask the next speaker to ask his question.

Rajya Sabha, Jagdeep DhankharRajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar
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Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar found himself tackling an unusual situation in the House on Tuesday. The Chair is usually used to telling Opposition members to sit down when they rise to speak out of turn, or to protest. Every once in a while, Dhankhar makes similar directions to the Treasury benches as well. On Tuesday, Dhankhar found himself issuing such directions to a minister. While replying during Question Hour, MoS (Health) S P Singh Baghel, who apparently got a little carried away with his reply, surpassed his time. Despite repeated calls by the Chair to wind up his speech and sit down, Baghel continued. Eventually, Dhankhar had no choice but to ask the next speaker to ask his question.

Ping-Pong On Song

After a long day’s work, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar joined Election Commission of India officials and the staff for a game of table tennis at the recreation room at ECI headquarters at Nirvachan Sadan on Monday evening. Kumar, who is fond of sports, including swimming and trekking, is a good TT player as well, it is learnt. The ECI’s official Instagram handle shared a photo of the game, to which the Rajasthan Chief Electoral Officer’s account replied that it was inspiring to see.

Time Out

The Commission for Subcategorisation of OBCs, headed by Justice G Rohini (Retd), has been wound up. On Monday, the last working day of the commission, the government stated that the panel has submitted its report to President Droupadi Murmu. The commission had received 13 extensions. It is, however, learnt that the secretariat of the commission, which works from five rooms at Vigyan Bhawan Annexe, has been asked to stay on for two months. Expenses of the commission are drawn from the National Commission for OBCs.

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