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Parliament Suspension Spree Continues, Tally of Sacked MPs Now 146 in Unprecedented Standoff

In an unprecedented standoff in Parliament, a total 146 opposition MPs have been suspended from both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

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Suspension spree in Parliament is still on with another set three MPs getting sacked from Lok Sabha on Thursday, taking the tally of suspended members of both houses to 146. The suspension episode began on Monday when 78 opposition MPs were ousted from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha combined, this followed 49 suspensions on Tuesday, two on Wednesday and three more on Thursday.

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who is among those suspended, said on Tuesday, "...It is clear that they want an Opposition-mukt Lok Sabha and they will do something similar in Rajya Sabha. At this point, unfortunately, we have to start writing obituaries for Parliamentary democracy in India...Today, in solidarity with my colleagues, I too joined the protest and everybody who was present has been suspended for the rest of the session which means they want to pass their Bills without any discussion. I think it is a betrayal of Parliamentary democracy..."

Thursday's action took the total number of opposition MPs suspended from both houses to 146 since last week on the issue of Parliament security breach. 

On December 13, two protesters jumped into the lower house chamber and opened smoke cans when proceedings were on.

Congress on Tuesday said it is truly ironical that the BJP MP "who helped the two intruders" gain entry to the Lok Sabha on December 13 continues to be an MP, while INDIA bloc MPs demanding a statement from Home Minister Amit Shah over the issue have been suspended from Parliament.

The suspension of 78 opposition MPs on Monday sparked massive outrage from the Congress and other parties that accused the BJP government of trying to bulldoze key legislations in an "Opposition-less" Parliament.

PM Modi Slams Opposition

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hit out at opposition parties for their protests in Parliament during a BJP parliamentary party address on Tuesday. PM Modi said that conduct of Opposition parties would lead to a decrease in their numbers in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, adding that the BJP would gain in strength.

Expressing his concern, PM Modi addressed what he deemed as "attempts" to justify the Parliament security breach, describing them as worrisome. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi conveyed the Prime Minister's remarks to reporters.

Full List of Suspended MPs

Today's action has taken the total number of opposition MPs suspended from both houses to 146 (3 on Thursday + 143 till Wednesday evening). AAP member Sanjay Singh has been suspended as a Rajya Sabha member from July 24.

Last Thursday, the Lok Sabha suspended 13 members for the remaining part of the Winter Session for waving placards and disrupting proceedings over the Parliament security breach issue.  Trinamool member Derek O'Brien was suspended from the Rajya Sabha for the remainder of the Winter Session for "unruly" behaviour.

Here's the full list of suspended MPs:

LOK SABHA:

1. V Vaithilingam
2. Gurjeet Singh
3. Supriya Sule
4. SS Palanimanickam
5. Adoor Prakash
6. Abdul Samad
7. Manish Tewari
8. Pradyut bordoloi
9. Girdhari Yadav
10. Gita kora
11. Franscisco Saradina
12. S Jagatrakshakan
13. SR Parthiban
14. Farooq Abdullah
15. Jyotsana Mahant
16. A Ganeshamurthi
17. Mala Roy
18. P Velusamy
19. A Chellakumar
20. Shashi tharoor
21. Karti Chidambaram
22. Sudip Bandopadhyay
23. Dimple Yadav
24. Hasnanin Masoodi
25. Danish Ali
26. Khalilur Rahman
27. Rajiv Ranjan Singh
28. DNV. Senthil kumar
29. Santhosh kumar
30. Dulal Chandra Goswami
31. Ravneet singh Bittu
32. Dinesh Yadav
33. K Sudhakaran
34. Mohd Sadiq
35. MK. Vishnuprasad
36. PP Mohd Faizal
37. Sajda Ahmad
38. Jasveer Singh Gill
39. Mahabali Singh
40. Amol Kolhe
41. Sushil Kumar Rinku
42. Sunil Kumar Singh
43. SD Hassan
44. M. Danushkumar
45. Pratibha Singh
46. Thol Thirumalavan
47. Chandreshwar Prasad
48. Alok Kumar Suman
49. Dileshwar Kamet
50. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
51. Gaurav Gogoi
52. K Suresh 
53. Manickam Tagore
54. Rajamohan Unnithan
55. Su. Thirunavukkarasar
56. K Muraleedharan
57. Anto Antony
58. Amar Singh
59. Aparupa Poddar
60. Prasun Banerjee
61. Sougata Ray
62. Satabdi Ray
63. Protima Mondal
64. Kalyan Banerjee
65. Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
66. Asit Kumar Mal
67. Sunil Kumar Mondal
68. TR Baalu
69. PR Natarajan
70. ET Mohammed Basheer
71. NK Premachandran
72. A Raja
73. Dayanidhi Maran
74. T Sumathy 
75. K Navas Kani DMK
76. Kalanidhi Veerasamy DMK
77. C N Annadurai - DMK
78. S S Palanimanickam - DMK
79. G Selvam - DMK
80. S Ramalingam - DMK
81. Kaushalendra Kumar (JD-U)
82. TN Prathipan 
83. Hibi Eden 
84. S. Jothimani 
85. Ramya Haridas 
86. Dean Kuriakose
87. VK Sreekandan 
88. Benny Behanan 
89. Mohammed Jawaid
90. S. Venkatesan
91. K Subbarayan 
92. Vijay Vasanth
93. K Jayakumar
94. K Veeraswamy
95. Abdul Khaleque
96. C Thomas
97. AM Ariff
98. DK Suresh
99. Nakul Nath 
100. Deepak Baij

RAJYA SABHA

1. Pramod Tiwari - Congress 
2. Jairam Ramesh - Congress 
3. Amee Yajnik - Congress 
4. Naranbhai J Rathwa - Congress 
5. Syed Nasir Hussain - Congress 
6. Shrimati Phulo Devi Netam - Congress 
7. Shaktisinh  Gohil - Congress 
8. KC Venugopal -  Congress
9. Rajani Ashokrao Patil - Congress 
10. Ranjeet Ranjan - Congress 
11. Imran Pratapgarhi - Congress 
12. Randeep Singh Surjewala - Congress 
13. Sukhendu Sekhar Ray - TMC 
14. Mohammed Nadimul Haque - TMC  
15. Abir Ranjan Biswas - TMC  
16. Santanu Sen - TMC  
17. Mausam Noor - TMC  
18. Prakash Chik Baraik - TMC  
19. Samirul Islam - TMC 
20. Derek O'Brien - TMC
21. M Shanmugam - DMK
22. NR Elango - DMK 
23. Kanimozhi NVN Somu - DMK 
24. R. Girirajan DMK 
25. Manoj Kumar Jha - RJD 
26. Faiyaz Ahmad - RJD 
27. V Sivadasan - CPI-M 
28. Ram Nath Thakur - JD-U
29. Aneel Prasad Hegde - JD-U
30. Vandana  Chavan - NCP 
31. Ram Gopal Yadav - SP 
32. Javed Ali Khan - SP 
33. Mahua Maji - JMM 
34. Jose K Mani - KC-M and 
35. Ajit Kumar Bhuyan - IND

Besides the above, there are 11 opposition members who have been suspended from Rajya Sabha and whose names have been referred to the privileges committee:

1. Jebi Mather Hisham
2. L Hanumanthaiah 
3. Neeraj Dangi 
4. Rajmani Patel
5. Kumar Ketkar
6. G. C. Chandrashekhar
7. Binoy Viswam
8. Sandosh Kumar P
9. Mohamed Abdulla
10. John Brittas
11. A A Rahim

Opposition's INDIA bloc has 95 MPs in Rajya Sabha of which 45 were suspended on Monday. Another MP, AAP's Sanjay Singh, is behind bars in the Delhi liquor policy case and already stands suspended.

In Lok Sabha, Opposition has a total strength of 133 MPs of whom five have been suspended in the last two days, 49 on Tuesday, 33 were suspended on Monday while 13 were suspended last week.