Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Amid din, EX-CJI Gogoi takes oath of office as RS MP

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NEWDELHI: Former chief justice of India Ranjan Gogoi on Thursday took oath as a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha amid unpreceden­ted scenes of opposition members shouting slogans and walking out of the House.

This is the first time ever that the House has witnessed slogan shouting and walkout during oath-taking by a member.

Gogoi, 65, who retired as the Chief Justice of India in November last year after a tenure of 13 months, took oath in English in the name of God.

As his name was called for oath taking, Congress and Left members started shouting slogans like ‘Shame on You’ and ‘Deal’.

Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu ordered that the slogan shouting will not go on record. As Gogoi took oath, Congress, Left and their allies shouted slogans and staged a walkout from the House.

Naidu said it was not fair to shout slogans. “It is unbecoming of members of Parliament.” “No, this is not the way. Nothing will go on record. (It is) very unfair, very unfair,” Naidu said as Gogoi completed his oath.

After taking oath, Gogoi walked up to the chair to greet Naidu. Naidu said members have the liberty to express their views outside the House on the issue. “You know the Constituti­onal provision, you know the precedent, you know the power of the President (to nominate a member to Rajya Sabha),” he said. “You should not do anything in the House. Whatever views you have you are at liberty to express outside,” he said.

Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, who was among the first to greet Gogoi when he entered the House minutes before the proceeding­s began, said what opposition members did was “grossly unfair”. “This House has a great tradition of having many eminent persons coming from diverse fields including former justices nominated by those who have shouted today,” Prasad said. “Hon’ble member Gogoi, who has taken oath today, will surely contribute his best as a nominated member. And it was grossly unfair to do like this.”

The Congress has argued that Gogoi’s nomination to Rajya Sabha “within four months” of his retirement will shake the confidence and faith people have in the independen­ce of the judiciary. The party has also tried to distinguis­h between Gogoi’s nomination and that of some of his predecesso­rs’ entry into the Rajya Sabha “six to seven years” after their retirement.

 ??  ?? Ranjan Gogoi takes oath in New Delhi on Thursday.
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Ranjan Gogoi takes oath in New Delhi on Thursday. ANI

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