Bhandari should resign: UP speaker
Uttar Pradesh assembly Speaker Kesri Nath
Tripathi says Governor Romesh Bhandari should resign.
Tripathi, who was in Shimla, was asked by reporters whether Bhandari
should be removed.
"It is a political demand," Tripathi said, "but the governor
should quit voluntarily."
Referring to the unruly scenes in the UP assembly
during the special sitting for the trust vote on Tuesday, he said:
''It was very unfortunate. It should not have happened.
Unfortunately, it did happen.''
Asked about Bhandari's report to the Centre, he said, ''If
what is published in the newspapers is
true, then he has not given the correct version.''
Tripathi accused the governor of trying to encroach upon the assembly's Constitutional rights. ''I had to put my
foot down and tell him what is the correct Constitutional
procedure.''
As long as he was the speaker, Tripathi continued, he would not
allow the assembly to be undermined by anyone
'howsoever high he might be.''
He said he had objected to the appointment of observers by
the governor. '' The letter sent by Bhandari after my telephone
talk with him did not use the word observer,'' he added.
He had told the governor that passes could be issued to any
person who could sit in the gallery. But as far as the observer was
concerned, he has no Constitutional sanction and ''therefore, you
(governor) have no right to appoint any observer.''
The governor could only send a message and not a direction to the
speaker according to Article 175.
''I clearly brought this
to his notice. But he did not agree with
me. He thought his message was a direction and I told him that your
message is (only) a message,'' Tripathi said.
"Such a communication could be the opinion of the governor, but
the House is not bound by his message. As far as procedural matters
are concerned, the governor cannot issue any direction to the house,"
he added.
Tripathi said he had called on President K R Narayanan who
gave him a patient hearing. He said he told the President that it was
not a question of the failure of the government but the failure of the
legislative assembly.
He said the President, by his stand on the issue, has defended
the Constitution.
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