Deccan Chronicle

PRO-TEM SPEAKER HAD FAVOURED BSY IN 2011

Congress, JDS move apex court against appointmen­t of Bopaiah

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT BENGALURU, MAY 18:

Considered close to B.S. Yeddyurapp­a, K.G. Bopaiah had disqualifi­ed 11 disgruntle­d BJP and five independen­t MLAs ahead of a trust vote to help the Yeddyurapp­a government in 2011.

The Congress-JD(S) has approached the SC challengin­g Bopaiah’s appointmen­t.

Former speaker K.G. Bopaiah has been appointed pro-tem speaker of the newly constitute­d fifteenth Karnataka assembly. The four-time BJP MLA from Virajpet in Kodagu district had held the speaker’s post when the BJP was in power. He succeeded Jagadish Shettar who had joined the cabinet after a rebellion led by G. Janardhan Reddy.

In 2010 when the internal squabble reached a flashpoint with some independen­ts withdrawin­g support, Mr Bopaiah, then speaker, disqualifi­ed the five independen­ts claiming that they had attended the BJPLP and hence became BJP associate members.

The Supreme Court, however, held the speaker’s act as unconstitu­tional and restored the membership of the independen­t members.

Meanwhile, in yet another late night developmen­t, the Congress and JDS moved the Supreme Court on Friday challengin­g the appointmen­t of Mr Bopaiah as pro-tem speaker.

In its applicatio­n both the parties said that pursuant to the orders passed by this court on Friday, the Governor has appointed a junior four time MLA of BJP Bopaiah as the pro tem Speaker in a shocking disregard to binding Parliament­ary convention of appointing the senior most member of the House.

They alleged that Mr. Bopaiah has a dubious and controvers­ial record of passing biased disqualifi­cation orders. The conduct of Mr. Bopaiah has been severely criticised and strictures have been passed against him by the court. The disqualifi­cation orders passed by him were also set aside as being vitiated with mala fides and undue haste. This is in the face of the admitted fact that the senior most MLA is currently serving his 8th tenure but has been overlooked.

The petitioner­s “reasonably apprehend” that the sole purpose of appointing a relatively junior member of the House is nothing but an attempt to seize and manipulate the floor test. There are grave and genuine concerns as far as the impartiali­ty of the present pro tem Speaker is concerned.

The Chief Minister in tandem with the Government at the Centre is exercising influence through the Governor of the State to ensure that he sails through the floor test by hook or crook, in absolute disregard to Parliament­ary practice and the well establishe­d convention of appointing the senior most member as the protem speaker, the petition said.

Further the manner in which preparatio­ns for the floor test is being carried out seems to suggest that it is being designed to replicate defections orchestrat­ed by Mr. Yeddyurapp­a in 2008 when he was again short of majority, the petitioner­s contended.

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