NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Wednesday revoked the suspension of seven Congress members on Wednesday as he returned to the Chair after three days of keeping away, to express his extreme unhappiness over the “unruly” behaviour of members since Parliament opened on March 2.The revocation of suspension followed an all-party meeting called by the Speaker on Wednesday morning, where the sense of the House was communicated to all sides and a reconciliation was worked out. This was before Lok Sabha could take up a discussion on the recent Delhi riots, which was demanded by opposition parties.Before the Speaker’s meeting, Lok Sabha saw two adjournments as opposition parties kept demanding revocation of the suspension orders. Birla returned to the House at 1.30 pm after being assured by the treasury and opposition benches that members will ensure that the dignity of the House and the Chair is upheld. This prepared the ground for a discussion on Delhi riots that was taken up at 2.45 pm.Seven Congress members -- Gaurav Gogoi , T N Prathapan, Dean Kuriakose, R Unnithan, Manickam Tagore Benny Behanan and Gurjeet Singh Aujla -- were suspended on March 5 for the rest of the Budget session for gross misconduct.After unruly scenes on March 2, when the House met after a recess, a “pained” Speaker had stopped attending the House. Proceedings were presided over by a panel of chairpersons since the House is yet to choose a deputy speaker for the 17th Lok Sabha.After Birla took the chair at 1.30 pm on Wednesday, members across parties welcomed him back and expressed happiness that he had returned to the House, while assuring him of maintaining decorum in the House in future. They all simultaneously sought revocation of suspension of the seven MPs.Birla said he was personally pained over what transpired in LS in recent days like members tearing up papers in the Well, snatching papers from marshals and displaying placards. “In this House, we can agree, disagree on issues, or use sarcasm, but decorum should be maintained,” Birla said, assuring the Opposition that he would allow time for discussion on issues demanded by members. “It is necessary to keep the dignity of the Chair intact to retain faith of people in India's democracy,” Birla added.Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said his party never intended to dishonour the Chair, as he sought revocation of suspension of the seven members. Asserting that it is the responsibility of both the opposition and the treasury benches to maintain the dignity of the House, Chowdhury said, “You don't give life sentence to someone for just killing a pigeon,” to which members on all sides laughed out heartily.DMK’s T R Baalu and TMC's Saugata Roy said the House should function in harmony and members will refrain from any action which impinges on the dignity of the House. “There actions were not desirable ... I am not defending them. 1.5 million people who elected these members would be deprived if the House functions without them,” Roy said, adding that his party leader Mamata Banerjee has instructed the members to avoid going into the Well. BSP leader Ritesh Pandey also said his party leader (Mayawati) has also asked them not to go into the Well while protesting in the House.TDP MP Galla Jayadev , IUML member PKK Kutty said that the reasons for the agitation in the House was directly related to the agitations against the “CAA and NRC that are going on across the country and the Delhi riots had vitiated the atmosphere” hence if the government had clarified the issue, which is what the opposition was demanding, matters would not have reached the level that it did.The motion to revoke the suspension was moved by minister of state for parliamentary affairs Arjun Ram Meghwal and passed by a voice vote on Wednesday, after which Birla announced that the suspension stands revoked with immediate effect.