Om Birla all set to be elected LS Speaker unanimously\, gets Congress support

Om Birla all set to be elected LS Speaker unanimously, gets Congress support

ANI  |  Politics 

Om Birla, the NDA candidate for the post of in the 17th Lok Sabha, will be elected unanimously on Wednesday with main opposition also coming out in support of his candidature.

The nominated 56-year-old Birla, who was also a Member of for three terms and was the in the government of between 2003-08 has the support of 10 parties including BJD and YSRCP which are not part of the NDA.

The on its own has 303 MPs and the NDA has 352. BJD has 12 while YSRCP has 22 members in Parliament. In all, the ruling combine has the support of 386 members in the 543-member With Congress, which has 52 MPs, also moving a motion in Birla's favour, the numbers would swell to more than 400. The allies like DMK may also follow suit.

Adhir Ranjan Choudhary, the new leader of party in the House told ANI, "Our party has already moved the motion in favour of as of Lok Sabha".

Nominations have been filed on behalf of Birla by parties which are supporting his candidature, Pralhad Joshi, who said he has appealed to the Congress also to back his candidature.

An agriculturist and social worker, the low-profile leader has been active in from his student days and served as state unit of the Bhartiya Yuva Morcha in 1991 and as vice-at the level.

Birla was elected to the from Kota where he defeated Congress' Ramnarain Meena by over 2.5 lakh votes. He was elected to the last also from the same seat.

Born on 23 November 1962, completed his Masters in Commerce from Government Commerce College, Kota and the Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer.

In 2003, he defeated Shanti Dhariwal, of the Congress by a margin of 10,101 votes, to win his first assembly election from Kota South. Subsequently, he won the Assembly polls in 2008 and 2013.

He was the (MoS rank) in the government from 2003 to 2008. In the last Lok Sabha, Birla was a member of the Standing in Parliament and member of and Consultative Committee for

He has also been in charge of the organisational revamp in 2018 when the then was drawing flak from the public.

He has also initiated several social welfare programs, including launching in 2012 Paridhan , an initiative which engages in distributing clothes and books for the poor and opened several blood donation camps.

He has stated medicine banks which supply medicines free of cost and initiated free meal programs for the poor.

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First Published: Tue, June 18 2019. 19:39 IST