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Rajasthan high court seeks speaker’s decision on Congress MLAs’ resignation

On September 25 last year, 91 Congress MLAs submitted their resignation to the speaker while opposing the Congress Legislature Party meeting called to determine Ashok Gehlot’s successor as the Rajasthan CM

Published on: Jan 03, 2023 12:16 AM IST
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Jaipur: The Rajasthan high court on Monday sought to know the decision of state Assembly Speaker CP Joshi on resignations of Congress legislators pending before him.

The Rajasthan high court on Monday sought to know the decision of state Assembly Speaker CP Joshi on resignations of Congress legislators pending before him. (HT file)
The Rajasthan high court on Monday sought to know the decision of state Assembly Speaker CP Joshi on resignations of Congress legislators pending before him. (HT file)

State’s advocate general MS Singhvi, who appeared on behalf of the speaker, sought time for filing reply. A division bench comprising chief justice Pankaj Mithal and justice Shubha Mehta directed Singhvi to seek instructions from the speaker and listed the matter for hearing on January 16.

On September 25 last year, 91 Congress MLAs — considered loyal to chief minister Ashok Gehlot, who at the time was a contender for the Congress president’s post — submitted their resignation to the speaker while opposing the Congress Legislature Party meeting called to determine Gehlot’s successor as the Rajasthan CM. The development was seen as a move by Gehlot loyalists to prevent former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot’s candidature as the CM face. Gehlot later pulled himself out of the party president’s race.

On December 6, the high court issued a notice to the assembly speaker on a petition filed by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator Rajendra Rathore seeking to know Joshi’s decision on resignation of Congress MLAs. The court had given the speaker three weeks to file the reply.

During the hearing, the petitioner objected to state’s advocate general appearing on behalf of the speaker and alleged that the Congress-led state government was misusing the office of the speaker for its benefit.

Earlier, a BJP delegation led by leader of opposition Gulab Chand Kataria also met the speaker on October 18 and requested him to accept the resignation of Congress MLAs including ministers.

Meanwhile, the Congress has indicated that the legislators are likely to withdraw their resignation before the start of the Assembly session on January 23.

“To avoid the indulgence of the court in the matter it has been decided to withdrawn the resignations,” said a senior party leader, requesting anonymity. “Besides the situation the resignation was submitted has lost substratum.”

 
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Sachin Saini

Sachin Saini is Special Correspondent for Rajasthan. He covers politics, tourism, forest, home, panchayati raj and rural development, and development journalism.

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