Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Cong gets 65 Rajya Sabha MPS’ signatures for CJI’S removal, seeks broader consensus

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com CONTINUED ON P 6

THREE MAJOR REGIONAL PARTIES — TRINAMOOL CONGRESS, DMK AND BIJU JANATA DAL — HAVE SO FAR MAINTAINED THEIR DISTANCE FROM THE INITIATIVE

NEW DELHI: The Congress, the largest Opposition party, has collected signatures of its Rajya Sabha MPS to back a proposal to remove Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra but is waiting for a broader consensus within Opposition ranks on the issue, three party leaders familiar with the developmen­t said on Monday.

So, far, the Opposition camp has been able to collect around 65 signatures —15 more than the minimum requiremen­t to move a proposal to impeach the CJI in the House — and parties such as the Nationalis­t Congress Party, Samajwadi Party and the Bahu- jan Samaj Party have agreed to back the move.

“Last week, we gave our signatures on two sets of blank papers. The first set was for the motion of removal of CJI and the second set was for a petition on the dilution of the SC/ST act,” said a senior Congress MP from South India, speaking on condi- tion of anonymity.

The Congress’ official stance is that discussion­s are ongoing.

A second Congress leader, who is playing a key role in mobilizing opposition leaders to support the move, said on condition of anonymity that “More than 50 Congress MPS have signed but the Congress president (Rahul Gandhi) wants a larger Opposition consensus on the issue.”

Three prominent regional parties, Trinamool Congress, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and Biju Janata Dal—have so far maintained their distance from this initiative, though.

“Efforts are on to bring more parties on board,” said a Congress strategist, explaining why the notice hasn’t been submitted to the Chairman Venkaiah Naidu till Monday.

BJD has steadfastl­y refused to join the bandwagon against Misra, an Odiya who is also related to a senior party leader. The Trinamool Congress has not made up its mind on the proposal which was first mooted by CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury. The TMC and the CPI (M) are arch rivals. “We haven’t taken a decision yet,” said Trinamool leader Derek O’brien.

A senior DMK functionar­y said that the top leadership from Chennai has not approved the party’s participat­ion.

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