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Rajasthan Political Crisis: CM Gehlot writes letter to PM Modi over political situation in state

Rajasthan Political Crisis
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Published : Jul 23, 2020, 6:58 AM IST

Updated : Jul 23, 2020, 8:33 PM IST

20:16 July 23

Radhakant Saxena, former Inspector General of prisons, speaking to ETV Bharat

Former IG dwells on powers of CBI 

Radhakant Saxena, former Inspector General of prisons (Rajasthan) spoke extensively on the powers of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

It is to be noted that the officials of the CBI will not be allowed in Rajasthan without the permission of the state government.  

The decision of the Ashok Gehlot government was taken a day after the Union Ministry of Home Affairs summoned the state government in the phone tapping case.

18:14 July 23

Rajasthan leader of opposition, Rajendra Singh Rathore speaking to media

Rathore slams Congress for deteriorating state of affairs

Rajendra Singh Rathore, BJP leader and deputy leader of opposition in the State Legislative Assembly, said that the internal matter of the Congress has reached to the top court of the country.

He also said, "It's unfortunate that legislators are still lodged in the hotel. The special session of the assembly should have been called to discuss the matter of drought and locusts in the state."

He further said that the internal struggle and special session of the Congress will remain as a stigma for its governance. 

16:56 July 23

CM Ashok Gehlot is speaking to media

CM Gehlot writes to PM Narendra Modi

Addressing the media, CM Ashok Gehlot said that he has written a letter to the Prime Minister over the political development in the state.

"I wrote it so that he doesn't say that he didn't have info or his people gave him incomplete info. I wrote it so that if I meet him, he doesn't say that he didn't know about the situation," Gehlot said.

Talking about audio-tapes, he said that they can send the audio-tapes to FSL agency in the US for a voice test.  

"They should step forward and undergo a voice test. Union Ministers/MLAs/MPs give speeches so everyone knows it is their voice. Despite identifying the voices, the first reaction always is 'it wasn't my voice'. They are also threatening people. Nothing is going to work." 'Satyamev Jayate,' He added. 

12:51 July 23

No stay in HC verdict in Speakers vs Rebel plea, next hearing on Monday

Supreme Court will take up the hearing of the petition on Monday.

"Speaker cant disqualify MLAs till we decide. There will be no stay in HC verdict in Speakers vs Rebel plea," the court said, adding that HC judgement is subject to HC verdict. 

Supreme Court said that Rajasthan High Court can pass orders on Congress MLAs plea against disqualification notice from Rajasthan Speaker. 

A Bench of Justice Arun Mishra refused the request of Rajasthan Speaker CP Joshi to stay the Rajasthan High Court proceedings on Sachin Pilot and MLAs petition against disqualification notice.

12:37 July 23

Court seeks response from Pilot's counsel Harish Salve

The court sought response from Harish Salve and Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Sachin Pilot & 18 MLAs. 

Salve said that the speaker had deferred hearing proceedings twice earlier. He said that issues of jurisdiction and maintainability have been argued before the HC. Having appeared and argued there, why should he now ask HC not to decide?

12:29 July 23

SC rejects Sibal's request to suspend HC order

Supreme Court rejected Kabil Sibal's request to transfer the petition in HC to the apex court. SC sought a response from Pilot's counsel Harish Salve. 

SC said that these are serious issues and needs a detailed hearing. 

12:23 July 23

Transfer HC plea to Supreme Court, says Kabil Sibal

Supreme Court said that HC order needs to be examined at length. Sibal demanded that high court order should be suspended and plea should be transferred to Supreme Court. However, SC declined speaker's counsel demand. 

"We dont know how the HC will decide on the matter. There should not be any advantage on HC order. No time should be given to MLAs to topple the govt.

12:09 July 23

Suspend the word 'direction' from the order: Kabil Sibal to SC

Responding to Court's statement that Rajasthan HC requested the speaker to wait till Friday, speaker's Counsel Sibal said,"Suspend the word 'direction' from the order, court can't do this.

"So the problem is only with the word? Order everywhere says 'request', said SC

12:01 July 23

Voice of dissent cannot be suppressed: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court said that the voice of dissent cannot be suppressed. 

"After all they have been elected by the people. Can they not express their dissent?", asked SC

Replying to SC, Sibal demanded an explanation and said that Speaker will take a call in this regard. 

"It is a matter of just one day. Why can't you wait?" replied SC. 

11:47 July 23

Rebel MLAs have gone incommunicado: Kabil Sibal to SC

SC asks Kapil Sibal, Rajasthan Speaker's counsel, "On what grounds disqualification was sought?"

Sibal tells the court, "MLAs didn't attend party meeting, they're indulging in anti-party activities. They're in a Haryana hotel, incommunicado & sought floor test against their own party"

11:35 July 23

Party can issue whip to members to attend CLP,  says Kapil Sibal

Asked about whether is permissible outside Assembly, Speaker's counsel Sibal said, "Party can issue whip to members to attend CLP. A whip is not defined anywhere. HC's interference has violated under the Tenth Schedule of Indian Constitution.

Senior advocate added, "Tenth Schedule says that a lawmaker can be disqualified from the House "if he has voluntarily given up his membership of such political party” or if he votes or abstains from voting in such House contrary to any direction issued by the political party to which he belongs or by any person or authority authorised by it in this behalf without obtaining prior permission of such political party.” But the law can be extended to behaviour/conduct outside the House too.

Reading out Speaker's notice to rebel MLAs, he said that MLA's can't file plea against Speaker's notice. Dissident MLAs are involved in anti-party activities.  

11:16 July 23

Court cannot direct the speaker, says Kabil Sibal

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, who is appearing for Rajasthan Speaker CP Joshi, said that the court can’t direct the Speaker to extend the time to file their replies to the anti-defection notices. It’s not in the jurisdiction of the court.

"When Rajasthan High Court extended time to reply on notices and said no directions will be passed, that was a protective order," he added. 

Sibal added, "Rajasthan HC was wrong in issuing a direction to the Speaker. This is against settled law on this point. 

Challenging the Court intervention, the senior Congress leader said that the Court cannot intervene if MLAs are not disqualified. 

11:08 July 23

SC hears appeal filed by Speaker CP Joshi's  plea against stay order

Supreme Court starts hearing an appeal filed by Rajasthan Speaker CP Joshi, against the Rajasthan High Court order to defer anti-defection proceedings against former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot and 18 breakaway Congress MLAs till July 24.

06:46 July 23

Pilot camp MLA wants Centre to be party in petition against Speaker

Jaipur: Congress MLA Prithviraj Meena filed an application before Rajasthan High Court seeking Centre to be impleaded in the ongoing case filed by rebel Sachin Pilot and 18 other MLAs case challenging Para 2 (1) (a) of the Schedule X of the Constitution.

In his petition filed on Wednesday, he said, "It is humbly prayed that Union of India through The Secretary, Ministry of Law and Justice (Department of Legal Affairs), be made a Party Respondent to the present writ petition in the interest of justice and law."

The Speaker CP Joshi served disqualification notices to 19 rebel MLAs including Pilot for their alleged 'anti-party activities' soon after they skipped two meetings of Congress legislative party meetings.

He was first asked to defer action by three days last week when the High Court began the hearing of the case.

READ: LIVE: ED raids Rajasthan CM's brother premises, countrywide searches underway

Team Sachin Pilot was given a second three-day breather on Tuesday by the High Court after it finished hearing its arguments and reserved its judgement to be announced on July 24.

The rebels had argued that no whip can be in place when the assembly is not running in session and said they have no plans to quit the Congress but they want a change in its Rajasthan leadership.
 

06:40 July 23

Rajasthan Political Crisis: CM Gehlot writes letter to PM Modi over political situation in state

New Delhi: The Supreme Court will hear a plea of Rajasthan Assembly Speaker C P Joshi today against the high court order restraining him till July 24 from conducting disqualification proceedings against 19 dissident Congress MLAs, including sacked deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot.
         

As per the list of business uploaded on the Supreme Court website for July 23, a bench of Justices Arun Mishra, B R Gavai and Krishna Murari would hear the plea. 
 

Earlier, in the day Speaker C P Joshi moved the top court against the Rajasthan High Court order saying the 'judiciary was never expected' to intervene in such matters resulting in 'constitutional impasse'.

READ: Rajasthan sends report on 'phone tapping' to MHA, says no rules violated         

Seeking an interim stay on the high court's July 21 order, the plea has said that it was the duty of the top court to ensure that all constitutional authorities exercise their jurisdiction within the boundaries and respect their respective 'Lakshman Rekha' as envisaged by the Constitution itself. 

(PTI Report) 

20:16 July 23

Radhakant Saxena, former Inspector General of prisons, speaking to ETV Bharat

Former IG dwells on powers of CBI 

Radhakant Saxena, former Inspector General of prisons (Rajasthan) spoke extensively on the powers of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

It is to be noted that the officials of the CBI will not be allowed in Rajasthan without the permission of the state government.  

The decision of the Ashok Gehlot government was taken a day after the Union Ministry of Home Affairs summoned the state government in the phone tapping case.

18:14 July 23

Rajasthan leader of opposition, Rajendra Singh Rathore speaking to media

Rathore slams Congress for deteriorating state of affairs

Rajendra Singh Rathore, BJP leader and deputy leader of opposition in the State Legislative Assembly, said that the internal matter of the Congress has reached to the top court of the country.

He also said, "It's unfortunate that legislators are still lodged in the hotel. The special session of the assembly should have been called to discuss the matter of drought and locusts in the state."

He further said that the internal struggle and special session of the Congress will remain as a stigma for its governance. 

16:56 July 23

CM Ashok Gehlot is speaking to media

CM Gehlot writes to PM Narendra Modi

Addressing the media, CM Ashok Gehlot said that he has written a letter to the Prime Minister over the political development in the state.

"I wrote it so that he doesn't say that he didn't have info or his people gave him incomplete info. I wrote it so that if I meet him, he doesn't say that he didn't know about the situation," Gehlot said.

Talking about audio-tapes, he said that they can send the audio-tapes to FSL agency in the US for a voice test.  

"They should step forward and undergo a voice test. Union Ministers/MLAs/MPs give speeches so everyone knows it is their voice. Despite identifying the voices, the first reaction always is 'it wasn't my voice'. They are also threatening people. Nothing is going to work." 'Satyamev Jayate,' He added. 

12:51 July 23

No stay in HC verdict in Speakers vs Rebel plea, next hearing on Monday

Supreme Court will take up the hearing of the petition on Monday.

"Speaker cant disqualify MLAs till we decide. There will be no stay in HC verdict in Speakers vs Rebel plea," the court said, adding that HC judgement is subject to HC verdict. 

Supreme Court said that Rajasthan High Court can pass orders on Congress MLAs plea against disqualification notice from Rajasthan Speaker. 

A Bench of Justice Arun Mishra refused the request of Rajasthan Speaker CP Joshi to stay the Rajasthan High Court proceedings on Sachin Pilot and MLAs petition against disqualification notice.

12:37 July 23

Court seeks response from Pilot's counsel Harish Salve

The court sought response from Harish Salve and Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Sachin Pilot & 18 MLAs. 

Salve said that the speaker had deferred hearing proceedings twice earlier. He said that issues of jurisdiction and maintainability have been argued before the HC. Having appeared and argued there, why should he now ask HC not to decide?

12:29 July 23

SC rejects Sibal's request to suspend HC order

Supreme Court rejected Kabil Sibal's request to transfer the petition in HC to the apex court. SC sought a response from Pilot's counsel Harish Salve. 

SC said that these are serious issues and needs a detailed hearing. 

12:23 July 23

Transfer HC plea to Supreme Court, says Kabil Sibal

Supreme Court said that HC order needs to be examined at length. Sibal demanded that high court order should be suspended and plea should be transferred to Supreme Court. However, SC declined speaker's counsel demand. 

"We dont know how the HC will decide on the matter. There should not be any advantage on HC order. No time should be given to MLAs to topple the govt.

12:09 July 23

Suspend the word 'direction' from the order: Kabil Sibal to SC

Responding to Court's statement that Rajasthan HC requested the speaker to wait till Friday, speaker's Counsel Sibal said,"Suspend the word 'direction' from the order, court can't do this.

"So the problem is only with the word? Order everywhere says 'request', said SC

12:01 July 23

Voice of dissent cannot be suppressed: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court said that the voice of dissent cannot be suppressed. 

"After all they have been elected by the people. Can they not express their dissent?", asked SC

Replying to SC, Sibal demanded an explanation and said that Speaker will take a call in this regard. 

"It is a matter of just one day. Why can't you wait?" replied SC. 

11:47 July 23

Rebel MLAs have gone incommunicado: Kabil Sibal to SC

SC asks Kapil Sibal, Rajasthan Speaker's counsel, "On what grounds disqualification was sought?"

Sibal tells the court, "MLAs didn't attend party meeting, they're indulging in anti-party activities. They're in a Haryana hotel, incommunicado & sought floor test against their own party"

11:35 July 23

Party can issue whip to members to attend CLP,  says Kapil Sibal

Asked about whether is permissible outside Assembly, Speaker's counsel Sibal said, "Party can issue whip to members to attend CLP. A whip is not defined anywhere. HC's interference has violated under the Tenth Schedule of Indian Constitution.

Senior advocate added, "Tenth Schedule says that a lawmaker can be disqualified from the House "if he has voluntarily given up his membership of such political party” or if he votes or abstains from voting in such House contrary to any direction issued by the political party to which he belongs or by any person or authority authorised by it in this behalf without obtaining prior permission of such political party.” But the law can be extended to behaviour/conduct outside the House too.

Reading out Speaker's notice to rebel MLAs, he said that MLA's can't file plea against Speaker's notice. Dissident MLAs are involved in anti-party activities.  

11:16 July 23

Court cannot direct the speaker, says Kabil Sibal

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, who is appearing for Rajasthan Speaker CP Joshi, said that the court can’t direct the Speaker to extend the time to file their replies to the anti-defection notices. It’s not in the jurisdiction of the court.

"When Rajasthan High Court extended time to reply on notices and said no directions will be passed, that was a protective order," he added. 

Sibal added, "Rajasthan HC was wrong in issuing a direction to the Speaker. This is against settled law on this point. 

Challenging the Court intervention, the senior Congress leader said that the Court cannot intervene if MLAs are not disqualified. 

11:08 July 23

SC hears appeal filed by Speaker CP Joshi's  plea against stay order

Supreme Court starts hearing an appeal filed by Rajasthan Speaker CP Joshi, against the Rajasthan High Court order to defer anti-defection proceedings against former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot and 18 breakaway Congress MLAs till July 24.

06:46 July 23

Pilot camp MLA wants Centre to be party in petition against Speaker

Jaipur: Congress MLA Prithviraj Meena filed an application before Rajasthan High Court seeking Centre to be impleaded in the ongoing case filed by rebel Sachin Pilot and 18 other MLAs case challenging Para 2 (1) (a) of the Schedule X of the Constitution.

In his petition filed on Wednesday, he said, "It is humbly prayed that Union of India through The Secretary, Ministry of Law and Justice (Department of Legal Affairs), be made a Party Respondent to the present writ petition in the interest of justice and law."

The Speaker CP Joshi served disqualification notices to 19 rebel MLAs including Pilot for their alleged 'anti-party activities' soon after they skipped two meetings of Congress legislative party meetings.

He was first asked to defer action by three days last week when the High Court began the hearing of the case.

READ: LIVE: ED raids Rajasthan CM's brother premises, countrywide searches underway

Team Sachin Pilot was given a second three-day breather on Tuesday by the High Court after it finished hearing its arguments and reserved its judgement to be announced on July 24.

The rebels had argued that no whip can be in place when the assembly is not running in session and said they have no plans to quit the Congress but they want a change in its Rajasthan leadership.
 

06:40 July 23

Rajasthan Political Crisis: CM Gehlot writes letter to PM Modi over political situation in state

New Delhi: The Supreme Court will hear a plea of Rajasthan Assembly Speaker C P Joshi today against the high court order restraining him till July 24 from conducting disqualification proceedings against 19 dissident Congress MLAs, including sacked deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot.
         

As per the list of business uploaded on the Supreme Court website for July 23, a bench of Justices Arun Mishra, B R Gavai and Krishna Murari would hear the plea. 
 

Earlier, in the day Speaker C P Joshi moved the top court against the Rajasthan High Court order saying the 'judiciary was never expected' to intervene in such matters resulting in 'constitutional impasse'.

READ: Rajasthan sends report on 'phone tapping' to MHA, says no rules violated         

Seeking an interim stay on the high court's July 21 order, the plea has said that it was the duty of the top court to ensure that all constitutional authorities exercise their jurisdiction within the boundaries and respect their respective 'Lakshman Rekha' as envisaged by the Constitution itself. 

(PTI Report) 

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