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'Maliciously engineered': BJP MLAs move Delhi HC over Budget session suspension

By IANS | Updated: February 19, 2024 18:30 IST

New Delhi, Feb 19 Seven BJP MLAs moved the Delhi High Court on Monday challenging their suspension for ...

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New Delhi, Feb 19 Seven BJP MLAs moved the Delhi High Court on Monday challenging their suspension for the remainder of the Budget session of the Delhi Assembly, saying it was maliciously engineered to disable the opposition members from participating in the discussions.

The members -- Mohan Singh Bisht, Ajay Mahawar, OP Sharma, Abhay Verma, Anil Vajpayi, Jitender Mahajan, and Vijender Gupta -- were suspended for allegedly interrupting Lieutenant Governor (L-G) V.K. Saxena's address, highlighting AAP government achievements on February 15.

"Petitioners being connected to the ground reality, found that the government had not instructed the Hon'ble L-G correctly and some of the facts mentioned by him were incorrect," the petition reads.

The petitioners have said that they were discharging their constitutional duty to inform the House of the correct facts, and that they stated the real facts on the subjects highlighted by the L-G, who however, continued to read the text of his speech.

Senior Advocate Jayant Mehta argued that the suspension is unconstitutional and contrary to rules, affecting their right to participate in proceedings.

The writ petition states: "This was maliciously engineered to disable the opposition members to participate in the discussions on crucial businesses that were to be discussed and to also exclude them, albeit unconstitutionally, to participate in the budget session of the House."

The petitioners have contended that if the entire opposition is suspended from the House (as has been done, unconstitutionally), it was planned that there would be no voice demanding accountability from the government.

"The aforesaid motion has been passed by the House given the number of members of the ruling party.

Mehta said that the motion to suspend them was excessive, advocating for a maximum three-day suspension instead of indefinite.

AAP MLA Dilip Pandey initiated the resolution in the House, which Speaker Ram Niwas Goel accepted. The matter was also forwarded to the Privileges Committee.

The suspended MLAs, except Leader of Opposition Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, are barred from Assembly proceedings until the committee's report is concluded.

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