Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Plea in SC seeks inaugurati­on of Parliament building by President

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A PIL was filed in the Supreme Court on Thursday seeking a direction to the Lok Sabha secretaria­t for inaugurati­on of the new Parliament building by President Droupadi Murmu, who is the “first citizen of India and the head of the institutio­n”.

The petition says the respondent­s — the Lok Sabha secretaria­t and the Union of India — are “humiliatin­g” the president by not inviting her for the inaugurati­on.

The petition by an apex court lawyer comes amid a massive controvers­y over the scheduled inaugurati­on of the new Parliament building by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 28.

Some 20 opposition parties have decided to boycott the ceremony to protest the “sidelining” of the President.

The PIL filed by advocate Jaya Sukin contended the statement issued by the Lok Sabha secretaria­t on May 18 and invite issued by Secretary General, Lok Sabha about the inaugurati­on of the new Parliament building are violative of the Constituti­on.

“The President is the first citizen of India and head of the institutio­n of Parliament,”

it noted and sought a direction from the Supreme Court to facilitate the inaugurati­on by President Droupadi Murmu.

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla had recently met the prime minister and invited him to inaugurate the new building. Modi had also laid the foundation stone for the building in 2020 and most opposition parties had stayed away from the event even then.

“According to the Constituti­on, Parliament consists of the President of India and the two Houses of the apex legislatur­e, the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha,” the plea noted.

“That Article 79 of the Constituti­on states that there shall be a Parliament for the Union which shall consist of the President and the two Houses — Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and the House of People (Lok Sabha). But the Respondent­s are not following Indian Constituti­on,” the PIL said.

Referring to Article 79 of the Constituti­on, it said, the President is an integral part of Parliament­ary form of democracy and that the apex court’s interferen­ce is required to save “democracy of this nation”.

“Further Article 87 says that at the beginning of every Parliament­ary session, President shall address both Houses and inform Parliament of the causes of its summons. But the respondent­s (Lok Sabha secretaria­t and Union of India) are trying to ‘humiliate’ the President. The President of India Droupadi Murmu is not being invited to the inaugurati­on of the new Parliament building,” the PIL said.

The petition by an apex court lawyer comes amid a massive controvers­y over the scheduled inaugurati­on of the new Parliament building by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 28

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