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"In any case, we couldn't have kept a criminal like him in the house "- who is the speaker? who is the criminal reffered here? what led the speaker to such a comment?.....please give me right ans​

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Answered by rsingh625
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Mr. Sivasanker utters these words because he became aware of Sidda's criminal past. The criminal referred to in this story is Sidda. Sidda was suspected of stealing a gold chain from Leela.....

Those referrals prompted prosecutors to consider whether to open a full-blown campaign finance criminal investigation. DOJ decided not to, yet the intelligence community's inspector general and the Director of National Intelligence had thought the whistleblower's allegation was credible enough to seek legal backup.....

The nature of duties of the Speaker, technically as an “arbiter” or a “quasi-judicial body” should not be limited exclusively to matters under the Tenth Schedule; rather, it extends to a range of its functions. While facilitating the business of the House and to maintain decorum in the House, the Speaker has ‘extensive functions to perform in matters regulatory, administrative and judicial, falling under her domain. She enjoys vast authority under the Constitution and the Rules, as well as inherently’.

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