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Chirag's plea 'unconstitutional': Paras welcomes Delhi HC's decision

Union Cabinet Minister Pashupati Kumar Paras has welcomed the Delhi High Court's decision on dismissing Chirag Paswan's plea challenging the former's recognition as the leader of Lok Janshakti Party in the Lok Sabha.

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Published : Jul 9, 2021, 11:06 PM IST

New Delhi: Food Processing Minister in the Union Cabinet Pashupati Kumar Paras on Friday welcomed the Delhi High Court's decision on dismissing Chirag Paswan's plea challenging his recognition as the leader of Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) in the Lok Sabha. Paras termed Chirag's petition as 'unconstitutional' and said that he has full faith in the judiciary. The Union Minister said that Chirag has not only challenged Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's decision but also the Constitution of India which runs the entire nation.

He said that Chirag's move is wrong and democracy does not support these kinds of actions. "My factions of LJP followed the path of truth since the beginning and will continue to do so. In parliament, numbers are seen and we have numbers," he added. Earlier in the day, the Delhi High Court said that it does not find absolutely any merit in the petition filed by Chirag Paswan and termed it as 'baseless'. Chirag's petition sought setting aside Om Birla's June 14 circular showing the name of Paras as leader of Jan Lokshakti Party in the Lok Sabha.

Chirag's plea 'unconstitutional': Paras welcomes Delhi HC's decision

Read:| HC dismisses Chirag Paswan's plea challenging LS Speaker's decision to recognise Paras as LoP

Chirag had earlier accused Paras of violating the party's constitution and that the latter had already been expelled from the party for "betraying" its leadership. 'When Paras is not a member of the LJP party, it is inappropriate for the Lok Sabha Speaker to recognize him as the leader of the LJP parliamentary party," he claimed in his plea.

Read:| Delhi HC to hear Chirag Paswan's plea against Pashupati Kumar Paras today

Notably, Chirag Paswan was removed as the leader of the LJP in the Lok Sabha after five out of the six MPs wrote to the Lok Sabha Speaker. His uncle and Ram Vilas Paswan's younger brother Pashupati Kumar Paras was elected as the leader of the LJP in the Lower House. Chirag was also removed as the party chief by the rebel MPs. Following the coup, he called a virtual national executive meeting and sacked the five rebel MPs from the party's primary membership.

Both the factions are terming themselves are 'original LJP' and the matter has been moved before the Election Commission. Chirag had announced that if Paras was made a Cabinet Minister from the LJP quota then he would move to the court.

Read:| Pashupati Paras declares himself as the successor of Ram Vilas Paswan

New Delhi: Food Processing Minister in the Union Cabinet Pashupati Kumar Paras on Friday welcomed the Delhi High Court's decision on dismissing Chirag Paswan's plea challenging his recognition as the leader of Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) in the Lok Sabha. Paras termed Chirag's petition as 'unconstitutional' and said that he has full faith in the judiciary. The Union Minister said that Chirag has not only challenged Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's decision but also the Constitution of India which runs the entire nation.

He said that Chirag's move is wrong and democracy does not support these kinds of actions. "My factions of LJP followed the path of truth since the beginning and will continue to do so. In parliament, numbers are seen and we have numbers," he added. Earlier in the day, the Delhi High Court said that it does not find absolutely any merit in the petition filed by Chirag Paswan and termed it as 'baseless'. Chirag's petition sought setting aside Om Birla's June 14 circular showing the name of Paras as leader of Jan Lokshakti Party in the Lok Sabha.

Chirag's plea 'unconstitutional': Paras welcomes Delhi HC's decision

Read:| HC dismisses Chirag Paswan's plea challenging LS Speaker's decision to recognise Paras as LoP

Chirag had earlier accused Paras of violating the party's constitution and that the latter had already been expelled from the party for "betraying" its leadership. 'When Paras is not a member of the LJP party, it is inappropriate for the Lok Sabha Speaker to recognize him as the leader of the LJP parliamentary party," he claimed in his plea.

Read:| Delhi HC to hear Chirag Paswan's plea against Pashupati Kumar Paras today

Notably, Chirag Paswan was removed as the leader of the LJP in the Lok Sabha after five out of the six MPs wrote to the Lok Sabha Speaker. His uncle and Ram Vilas Paswan's younger brother Pashupati Kumar Paras was elected as the leader of the LJP in the Lower House. Chirag was also removed as the party chief by the rebel MPs. Following the coup, he called a virtual national executive meeting and sacked the five rebel MPs from the party's primary membership.

Both the factions are terming themselves are 'original LJP' and the matter has been moved before the Election Commission. Chirag had announced that if Paras was made a Cabinet Minister from the LJP quota then he would move to the court.

Read:| Pashupati Paras declares himself as the successor of Ram Vilas Paswan

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