The Rajya Sabha debate on November 25, 1986, addressed a significant constitutional matter concerning the reappointment of a Minister of State, which was deemed unconstitutional due to a violation of the oath of office. The Kerala High Court referred the matter to its Division Bench to determine its powers under Article 226 of the Constitution. Discussions also focused on the misuse of Rule 267, with notices not adhering to requirements, leading to their non-admission. A point of contention arose regarding misleading statements about the presence of military or police personnel, clarifying that only a Marshal is authorised. The proceedings highlighted the importance of maintaining discipline and decorum, with a key observation stating, "Your democracy ends where my nose starts." Disturbing house proceedings was identified as an anti-democratic act, emphasising the need for orderly conduct.
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