Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Assembly Speaker biased against me: BJP MLA to HC

- Press Trust of India htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: BJP MLA OP Sharma, suspended from the Delhi Assembly for two sessions for allegedly making derogatory remarks against Aam Aadmi Party legislator Alka Lamba, on Wednesday claimed before the Delhi High Court that the approach of the Assembly Speaker was ‘biased’ against him.

Sharma’s counsel alleged before Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva that the Ethics Committee, which dealt with this matter, never considered the explanatio­n given by him which clearly showed the extent of bias against his client.

“The explanatio­n as to why the said utterances were made by OP Sharma was never considered by the Ethics Committee.

The statements made by Sharma was a spontaneou­s reaction to the verbal provocatio­n by Alka Lamba,” his counsel said.

“Verbal provocatio­n by Lamba was never recorded as part of the assembly proceeding­s but only the reaction of Sharma was recorded,” the lawyer said, adding “the Speaker’s approach in dealing with the matter was biased”.

During the hearing, the bench asked Sharma’s counsel, “You are saying that proceeding­s of the Legislativ­e Assembly were thoroughly biased but these proceeding­s cannot be questioned here. You still have to address on the issue of judicial interventi­on.”

The arguments on the plea filed by Sharma, who has challenged his suspension, would continue on August 30.

Sharma had on Tuesday said that the democratic functionin­g had been “stonewalle­d” in the assembly and due to the majority enjoyed by the Aam Aadmi Party

There was “bias and illegality” in the way he was suspended from the assembly and prescribed procedures were not followed, he had alleged.

The Delhi government had earlier alleged that the BJP MLA in the past too had engaged in “immoral, violent and appalling behaviour”, while opposing the maintainab­ility of Sharma’s plea challengin­g his suspension.

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