Hindustan Times (Noida)

Punjab ‘shamelessl­y’ backing Ansari: UP govt in apex court

- Abraham Thomas letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh government accused the Punjab government in the Supreme Court on Wednesday of “shamelessl­y” supporting criminaltu­rned-politician Mukhtar Ansari after repeated requests to transfer him from Punjab’s Ropar Jail to Banda Jail in UP was turned down by jail authoritie­s citing Ansari’s poor health.

When the apex court took up the petition by the UP government seeking Ansari’s transfer out of Punjab, an adjournmen­t request was made by senior advocate Dushyant Dave appearing for the Punjab government.

The bench of justices Ashok Bhushan and RS Reddy posted the matter to Tuesday. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta appearing

for the UP government remarked, “The state (Punjab) seems to be more concerned than the accused.” At this, senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi who appeared for Ansari shared a light moment by saying, “I am just a small fly. Two states are fighting over me.”

Mehta replied, “You are such a powerful fly that one state is shamelessl­y coming to your support.” Rohatgi wittingly added,

“If that is so, why don’t you make me the chief minister”, at which Mehta quipped, “Possibly, that’s what the state is trying to do.”

The banter between the lawyers did not engage the court’s attention. However, documents filed by UP before the court spelt out the bitterness between the two states over being denied the custody of Ansari, who is a sitting member of the UP Legislativ­e Assembly and has 10 cases ranging from murder, extortion, cheating and fraud to those under the Gangster Act against him in the state.

“I am appalled (by their statement). May God forgive them for what they are saying! I will like to give reverence to pendency of the matter before a court of law and make no comment,” Punjab advocate general Atul Nanda said.

NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the imposition of President’s Rule in Puducherry, days after the Congress government led by chief minister V Narayanasa­my in the Union territory failed to prove its majority.

Announcing the cabinet decision, Union minister Prakash Javadekar said, “In Puducherry, the Chief Minister has resigned, and nobody has claimed to form the government and therefore, the Lieutenant Governor has recommende­d suspending the 14th assembly. Now, our approval will be sent to the President. After his approval, the assembly will stand dissolved.”

L-G Tamilisai Soundarara­jan recommende­d imposition of President’s Rule in Puducherry after the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies did not stake claim to form the government. Narayanasa­my resigned as Puducherry chief minister on Monday, just weeks before assembly polls are announced.

Javadekar said that further steps for administra­tive work in the Union territory will be taken soon. He noted that the model code of conduct was expected to come into effect soon after the Election Commission announces the dates for elections there, along with four states.

Narayanasa­my, who led the Congress government, resigned on Monday ahead of the confidence vote after his government was reduced to a minority following a spate of resignatio­ns of his party MLAS and a DMK legislator in recent days.

CM has resigned, and nobody has claimed to form the govt... L-G has recommende­d suspending the 14th assembly PRAKASH JAVADEKAR, Union minister

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