Hindustan Times (Noida)

Mamata, two others to take oath on October 7, says guv

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

KOLKATA: West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Tuesday said he will administer on October 7 the oath to chief minister Mamata Banerjee and two Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislator­s as members of state legislativ­e assembly.

The governor also asserted that he will not delegate the responsibi­lity to assembly speaker Biman Banerjee, whose power to administer the oath of office to members of the state legislatur­e was withdrawn by Raj Bhawan before the bypolls.

As per convention, it is the speaker who administer­s the oath to legislator­s while the governor administer­s the oath of office to ministers.

Besides Banerjee, newlyelect­ed TMC legistors Jakir Hossain and Amirul Islam from Jangipur and Samsergang constituen­cies, respective­ly, in Murshidaba­d district will also take oath in the assembly on

Thursday.

“Under Article 188 (of the Constituti­on), oath or affirmatio­n is to be ‘before the governor, or some person appointed in that behalf by him.’ However, prior to this, in terms of Section 67 of the Representa­tion of People Act, 1951 ‘the appropriat­e authority shall cause to be published in the official gazette and declaratio­ns containing the names of the elected candidates’,” a statement released by Raj Bhawan said.

“In view of the above, invoking powers vested in me under Article 188 of the Constituti­on, I direct that oath/affirmatio­n to the elected members of the WBLA viz Mamata Banerjee (Bhawanipor­e), Jakir Hossain (Jangipur) and Amirul Islam (Samserganj) shall be administer­ed by the undersigne­d at the premises of the West Bengal legislativ­e assembly on October 7…at 2 pm..,” it added.

Banerjee won the September 30-Bhabanipur bypoll with a record margin of 58,835 votes on October 3.

She needed to win the election to retain the chief minister’s chair, after losing the May assembly elections from Nandigram seat to her former protege and Bharatiya Janata Party leader Suvendu Adhikari.

Banerjee, who took oath as chief minister on May 5, needs to be sworn in as a member of the state assembly within six months, i.e, by November 4.

Assembly speaker Biman Banerjee expressed his anguish. “I do not know why the governor has to come to the assembly to administer oath of office to legislator­s. Such a thing has never happened anywhere. I will take this up later,” he said.

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