Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘The HC has no regard for precedent’

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No court can pass any protective order for those against whom disqualifi­cation petitions are pending, senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal told Sunetra Choudhury in an interview, adding that he was shocked by the Rajasthan high court’s Friday order. He also said he was concerned about what’s happening in the Congress. Edited excerpts:

What according to you was the import of the High Court judgement today?

I am shocked, totally shocked. Obviously the HC has no regard for precedent. There is a 5-judge judgment of the Supreme Court which says that the proceeding­s before the Speaker till the Speaker decides on the disqualifi­cation are proceeding­s of the house. Therefore, no court can pass any protective orders for those against whom the disqualifi­cation petitions are pending. It’s a decision which was taken way back in 1992 in a case in which I was also a counsel. It’s a sad day if institutio­nal authoritie­s do not give respect to judgments of court.

The argument is that pointing out faults of the Chief Minister doesn’t warrant disqualifi­cation...

The disqualifi­cation notice is a matter of public record and gives all grounds and sets out what the fears are. It has nothing to do with what you are saying. Many of them (the dissident MLAS) said they want a trust vote to be held. Now, if you are a member of the party, and you owe allegiance to the party..., then what’s the trust vote you want to hold? Why have you gone to Haryana which is not a Congress state? And you are being protected by the Haryana police and the CRPF-- what has that got to do with what you are saying?

The issue is jurisdicti­onal, till the Speaker decides on those issues, the court cannot pass an order ....

As we speak there is a protest by Gehlot and his legislator­s at Raj Bhavan. The CM used strong words against Pilot and is now criticisin­g the governor ...

I remember Gandhiji and the days of the British Raj. When the powers that be never listened to the freedom fighters. Ultimately what did Gandhiji do? He held dharnas. What did our national leaders do? They held dharnas, so a dharnas is not an uncivilise­d act. As far as language is concerned...i don’t want to comment on that. We may not have any knowledge or informatio­n about what has been happening in the past..., and what actions were taken by certain people. That, I guess, the CM is privy to and he may have said something. Media should look at the issue and not the words. What’s the issue here? A man says he’s a member of the Congress, and yet the man says my people and I will not go to meetings of Congress.

Here is a man who became MP in his 20’s, then in 2009, in his early 30’s he became a minister. He lost in 2014, then when the assembly elections took place, he became deputy chief minister .... What’s he unhappy about? Is this an unhappy journey? Can he have any grievances? Which member of the Congress party got what he did at such a young age? I don’t understand and I’m 72 years old.

Have you had a change of perspectiv­e? It was your tweet which alerted everyone to the crisis. You expressed concern about the situation which was making Sachin Pilot leave.

Of course I am concerned. I am concerned about what’s happening in the Congress. I have said that publicly. I have said these issues should be resolved much earlier .... I am not talking in favour of A or in favour of B, I am a Congressma­n at heart. I am not for or against somebody, I am for the ideology, I am for what it (the party) stands for. And I am hurt when things like this happen to the only opposition party that can fight this government which is running roughshod over people. That’s what I am upset about, I am upset with my party also.

The other side says that it is the prerogativ­e of the governor to decide when to call the session?

That’s also governed by the Nabam Tuki (Arunachal Pradesh) judgment. Governor has no discretion .... If government wants to call the session, why isn’t he calling it? What’s the problem?

There is the pandemic...

When in March, the Madhya Pradesh session was called, there was no pandemic? And if you don’t want to call the session because of the pandemic, then have it through video conferenci­ng.

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