India, March 6 -- The Lok Sabha will witness a rare moment, most likely next Monday, when Om Birla will not chair the proceedings but will be seated amongst the members as the House takes up a notice seeking his removal from office.

As Parliament meets for the second phase of the Budget session on March 9, the Lok Sabha is likely to take up the resolution moved by the Opposition against Birla for allegedly acting in a "blatantly partisan" manner.

According to the rules and laid down procedure, Birla will have the right to defend himself when the resolution is discussed by the lower house. He will also have the right to vote against the resolution, Constitution expert PDT Achary explained.

The expert said that while Birla will not chair...