New Delhi:In a first, parties of the opposition INDIA bloc spearheaded by the Congress on Tuesday submitted a notice in the Rajya Sabha for moving a no-confidence motion against Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, accusing him of being "extremely partisan" in his role as the Chairman of the Upper House.
If the motion seeking Dhankhar's removal is moved, these parties need a simple majority to get it passed, but they do not have the requisite numbers in the 243-member House. Opposition members, however, insisted that it was a "strong message to fight for parliamentary democracy".
Noting that the role of the Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha is of pivotal importance, the Opposition parties said Dhankhar is expected to conduct himself in a non-partisan manner but has instead reduced "the prestige of the position he presently occupies to that of a mere spokesman for the Government of the day".
On behalf of the Opposition, Congress leaders Jairam Ramesh and Naseer Hussain submitted the notice signed by 60 opposition MPs -- including from the Congress, RJD, TMC, CPI, CPI-M, JMM, AAP, DMK, Samajwadi Party -- to Rajya Sabha Secretary General P C Mody. The Vice President is the Rajya Sabha's ex-officio Chairman.
Union Parliamentary Affairs minister Kiren Rijiju dubbed the Opposition move as "extremely regrettable" and said the government is very proud of him. Rijiju said Dhankhar is extremely professional and impartial. "We oppose the submission of this notice. This can never be successful," he told reporters.
BJP Rajya Sabha MP Dinesh Sharma alleged that the move by the Opposition parties against Dhankhar was just to disrupt the House proceedings and asserted there were no valid grounds to impeach him.
The motion condemned the "partisan conduct" of the Rajya Sabha Chairman, and said it is "unbecoming of high-level Constitutional authorities that are expected to act in accordance with and in furtherance of the principles enshrined in the Constitution of India." The Opposition's motion said Dhankhar's term as the Vice President of India and Rajya Sabha Chairman has been "rife with instances" where he has "acted in a manner that is explicitly partisan and unfair towards members belonging to the Opposition".
This is the first time that a notice for bringing a motion to remove the Vice President has been moved in the Rajya Sabha. A 14-day notice has to be given and it should be approved by the Deputy Chairman before the motion is taken up. Notably, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and the floor leaders of various opposition parties are not among the signatories to the notice, sources said.
The motion also comes in the wake of intense verbal clashes between Opposition parties and the Rajya Sabha Chairman. The Opposition parties have been upset with Dhankhar over multiple issues. The latest trigger was allowing BJP members to raise the allegations of links between Congress leaders and organisations backed by billionaire investor George Soros which the ruling party claims are involved in "anti-India activities".