Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Gehlot says democracy is in danger, seeks session again

Cong calls off Jaipur Raj Bhavan stir; party discusses strategy on speaker’s plea in the Supreme Court

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi and Sachin Saini letters@hindustant­imes.com

nJAIPUR/NEWDELHI:DEMOCRACY is in danger and the atmosphere in the country is worrisome, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot said on Sunday, while requesting governor Kalraj Mishra to convene an assembly session.

“He [the governor] is himself concerned about the coronaviru­s, and discussion­s on it will be held in the assembly. We will also discuss the economic impact of corona in the session,” Gehlot said, a day after his government sent a fresh proposal to Mishra and requested him to convene the House from July 31.

The Congress has been demanding a special session in the wake of a power struggle between Gehlot and his former deputy Sachin Pilot. The Gehlot camp feels that a floor test in the House is its best bet to end the political crisis but accuses Mishra of delaying the session due to pressure from the Bharatiya Janata Party (Bjp)-led central government. Mishra denies the charge and says he will follow constituti­onal norms to convene a session.

“The honourable governor is a veteran politician; he is friendly, mild-mannered. The position he holds is a constituti­onal one and carries a lot of dignity. I hope that he will grant us the permission soon and we will call the assembly,” Gehlot said on Twitter.

On Sunday, the Rajasthan Congress decided to not hold a protest outside Mishra’s residence in Jaipur even as the high command planned a nationwide demonstrat­ion outside Raj Bhavans. “We have submitted a revised cabinet note for holding an assembly session to the governor. We hope he will give his approval...soon,” Rajasthan Congress chief Govind Singh Dotasra said.

Pilot and 18 Congress MLAS moved the Rajasthan HC on July 16, challengin­g the disqualifi­cation notices issued to them by speaker CP Joshi. The HC on July 24 ordered status quo in the matter. On July 22, the speaker filed a special leave petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court, challengin­g a July 21 order of the HC, directing speaker to defer disqualifi­cation proceeding­s.

The top court will on Monday resume hearing Joshi’s plea. “There is a view in the party that this battle should be fought politicall­y rather than legally...,” said a Congress functionar­y who requested anonymity. A second functionar­y said: “Speaker’s lawyers will be making arguments before the Supreme Court on Monday though the possibilit­y of withdrawin­g the petition has not been ruled out.”the speaker’s lawyer in Jaipur, Prateek Kasliwal, said the call will be taken by the legal team in Delhi.

Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who has represente­d the speaker in the HC, said his party wanted a floor test in the assembly and was “begging” for it, but the governor was not convening the House and “delaying” the trust vote allegedly at the Centre’s behest.

The fresh proposal sent to the governor did not have any mention of floor test though. A third Congress functionar­y who did not want to be named explained the rationale. “Since no party has demanded a floor test, there is no need to mention that the House has to be convened for holding it. As already stated by the chief minister, the House will discuss Covid-19 situation and also conduct some important legislativ­e business,” he said.

Senior Congress leader Ajay Maken accused the Centre of conspiring to topple his party’s government­s. “... the PM, instead of fighting the coronaviru­s, the economic crisis and China, is conspiring to topple Congress government­s.”

BJP general secretary Bhupender Yadav hit back, saying that the Congress was “imploding in the face of internal feuds”. “...To save the party, the Congress needs to look within.”

 ?? PTI ?? Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot with Congress leaders Randeep Surjewala, Avinash Pandey and n
Ajay Maken in Jaipur on July 24.
PTI Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot with Congress leaders Randeep Surjewala, Avinash Pandey and n Ajay Maken in Jaipur on July 24.

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