Deccan Chronicle

Jagan: YSRC MPs to quit on Apr 6 for special status

- DC CORRESPOND­ENTS NELLORE/ HYDERABAD, FEB. 13

YSR Congress president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s startling announceme­nt on Tuesday in Nellore district that his party MPs will resign en masse if the Central government does not announce Special Category Status to Andhra Pradesh, is a political move taken to avoid bypolls to the seats vacated by them.

Mr Jagan Mohan Reddy said his MPs will fight for Special Status in Parliament in the second phase of the Budget session, from March 5 to April 5.

If the Centre fails to concede to their demand, they will all resign on April 6.

It’s not clear whether the resignatio­ns will come from MPs in both Houses or just the Lok Sabha.

Mr Reddy had made a similar announceme­nt last year but nothing came of it.

At that time, Telugu Desam leaders, including Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu, had taunted Mr Reddy that it would be better if his MPs did resign and then faced by-elections so that they could be defeated by the TDP.

This time round the Telugu Desam may resort to a similar tactic.

According to sources, AP’s fight to get more allocation­s for its projects in the Budget will be carried out in a phased manner: stalling Parliament, then ministers quitting the Cabinet, then resignatio­ns of TDP MPs and finally announcing snapping of ties with the BJP. So far, phase 1 stalling Parliament - has been implemente­d.

YSR Congress (YSRC) president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s startling announceme­nt on Tuesday in Nellore district that his party MPs will resign en masse if the Central government does not announce Special Category Status to Andhra Pradesh, is a political move taken to avoid by-polls to the seats vacated by them.

If the mass resignatio­n of MPs is aimed at forcing byelection­s, then the provisions of the Representa­tion of People’s Act, especially Section 151 (A), could stand in the way. The section clearly states that no by-poll will be conducted to a vacant seat if the remainder period of their term is less than a year.

Another provision is that the resignatio­n must be voluntary and no reason should be mentioned for the resignatio­n. If a reason is given, the resignatio­n letter will be invalidate­d in the first instance.

Secondly, even if all the rules are followed, the Speaker/Chairman is not compelled to accept the resignatio­ns immediatel­y. In fact, no time frame is given to the presiding officers to accept the resignatio­ns. Only after acceptance of the letters will the seat be declared vacant and this fact communicat­ed to the Election Commission.

The authority to hold by-elections in the affected constituen­cies is vested in the Election Commission.

The next general election is scheduled for April/May 2019.

If less than a year remains before that date, then under Section 151 (A) the EC will not allow by-elections.

However, if V. Vijay Sai Reddy tenders his resignatio­n, a byelection is certain as his Rajya Sabha term ends in 2022.

 ??  ?? According to the Representa­tion of People’s Act, no bypoll will be conducted to a vacant seat if the remainder period of their term is less than a year.
According to the Representa­tion of People’s Act, no bypoll will be conducted to a vacant seat if the remainder period of their term is less than a year.

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