Mumbai: The Maharashtra Assembly was on Thursday adjourned till the end of the Question Hour over the issue of the presence of a BJP MLA, who was among the 12 party legislators suspended for a year during the monsoon session in July 2021.
Shiv Sena MLA Bhaskar Jadhav initially claimed in the House that the judiciary cannot interfere in the proceedings of the legislature, but later said he was not against the legislators being taken back and wanted to know the status of the resolution which was passed for the suspension.
Notably, the Supreme Court earlier this year quashed the one-year suspension of the 12 BJP MLAs, saying it was worse" than expulsion or disqualification, and that such an action beyond the remaining period of an ongoing session would impact the democratic setup. The SC had held that the resolution suspending these MLAs beyond the period remaining for the session held in July 2021 was "unconstitutional" and "irrational".
BJP legislators Yogesh Sagar, Sanjay Kute, Ashish Shelar, Abhimanyu Pawar, Girish Mahajan, Atul Bhatkalkar, Parag Alavani, Harish Pimpale, Jaykumar Raval, Narayan Kuche, Ram Satpute, and Kirtikumar Bhangdia were suspended last year for alleged misbehavior with the then presiding officer Jadhav in the Speaker's chamber.
On Thursday, Jadhav objected to MLA Sagar participating in proceedings during the Question Hour.
Raising a point of procedure, Jadhav asked how the MLAs were allowed to enter the House ahead of the completion of their one-year suspension.
The Legislative Assembly suspended the MLAs and the judiciary cannot interfere in the proceedings of the legislature, he said. Jadhav also said the legislature should assert itself on this issue.