BJP’s outreach move ahead of Madarihat bypolls
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is gearing up for a 'public outreach' campaign in the Madarihat Assembly segment, as it seeks to retain the seat in an upcoming by-election.
The Supreme Court on Saturday ordered that the BJP leader Bopaiah appointed by the Governor of Karnataka Vajubhai Vala will remain the pro tem speaker to oversee the floor test which will be conducted at 4 pm on Saturday.
As the apex court ordered live streaming of the floor test, it observed that the live broadcast of the proceedings will be best possible way to ensure transparency.
The Supreme Court was hearing the Congress-JD(S) combine’s petition challenging Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala’s decision to appoint BJP MLA KG Bopaiah as pro tem speaker for holding the floor test for Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa to prove majority in the House.
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The hearing began at 10:30 am before a bench comprising justices AK Sikri, SA Bobde and Ashok Bhushan which was hearing the crisis in Karnataka after the elections which delivered a fractured verdict.
Opening the arguments, senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the Congress-JD(S) combine, said as per the convention, the senior-most MLA should be appointed pro tem speaker.
He said the governor has very limited discretionary power in appointing pro tem speaker and “we would have no objection if pro tem speaker only had to administer oath to the MLAs, the problem is here he is also holding the floor test”.
The senior lawyer said appointing senior-most lawmaker as pro tem speaker has been a practice in place in commonwealth countries.
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However, the bench shot back “there have been earlier instances where senior-most MLA has not been appointed as pro tem speaker”.
“If you (Sibal) are casting aspersions on the pro tem speaker then we will have to issue notice to him and postpone the floor test,” the bench said.
(With agency inputs)
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