The Free Press Journal

Nominated BJP MLAs denied entry into Puducherry House

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The three BJP MLAs, whose nomination to the Puducherry assembly by the Centre was upheld by the Madras High Court recently, claimed they were denied entry into the House by the police on the opening day of a brief session in Puducherry on Monday.

The nominated BJP members V Saminathan, K G Shankar and S Selvaganap­thy said they were prevented by the police, who were posted both inside and outside the assembly premises, from entering the House. Lt Governor Kiran Bedi delivered the customary address in the assembly.

The three MLAs, later along with their supporters squatted on the road outside the campus and raised slogans against the police.

While squatting, one of the agitating members, Shankar, was suddenly taken ill and had to be rushed to the government general hospital located near the assembly.

The trio’s nomination had earlier been rejected by Speaker V Vaithiling­am.

The Speaker, through a communicat­ion to the members yeson Sunday, had said that he was not heard by the Madras High Court on the issue of their nomination by the Centre and, accordingl­y, he stuck to his November 12 order last year, rejecting their nomination. The Speaker had taken the stand that the “natural justice was not observed” in adjudicati­on of the issue of their nomination.

Chief Minister V Narayanasa­my, meanwhile on Monday, tabled a resolution in the House saying that the government would soon file an appeal in the Supreme Court, challengin­g the High Court order. The resolution was adopted unanimousl­y by the House at the end of a detailed discussion.

The members who participat­ed in the debate said there should be protection of the rights and privileges of the elected government here.

Another unanimous resolution urged the Centre to constitute the Cauvery Management Board (CMB) and the Monitoring Commission in keeping with the directives of the Supreme Court on sharing of the river water.

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