Gehlot sent revised proposal to Governor to convene a Covid- 19 Assembly session on July 31st

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New Delhi: A revised proposal from the State Government requesting that the session of the Assembly will convene on July 31st, said Governor’s office on Sunday in a statement. A statement from the governor included queries on the free movement of MLAs and the reason why the session needed to be called urgently.

The Congress on Sunday accused the Rajasthan Governor of resorting to the “worst kind of obstruction of democracy” by rising “superficial and motivated” queries on Ashok Gehlot Government’s demand for convening a session of the state assembly. Singhvi said the fight was not in the courtroom but in the state assembly where a floor test would determine who has the numbers, the party would challenge Rajasthan High Court Judgement, said to a question.

At the same time, the Congress spokesperson questioned the high court ruling, pointing out that the apex court has clearly stated in the past that judicial review is not permissible at any stage prior to the making of a decision by the Speaker “If somebody is begging (for the Assembly to be convened) . And still 4-5 days have passed and now it is going to be seven days if 31st is the date is here. Then, I think this is the worst kind of obstruction of democracy, which is happening under your nose,” Singhvi noted.

Citing a 1992 SC judgement, Singhvi quoted a five-judge bench as saying: “Having regard to the constitutional scheme in the Tenth Schedule, judicial review should not cover any stage prior to the making of a decision by the Speakers/ Chairman; and no quia timet (i.e. interim interventions) are permissible”.

Congress party wants a floor test in the state assembly and is “begging” for it, but the governor is not convening the House and “delaying” the trust vote allegedly at the behest of the Central Government, said Congress Spokesperson Abhisekh Singhvi.

He also cited Supreme Court judgments and several precedents including those of Rajasthan assembly with regard to the convening of the assembly session to assert that the Governor cannot act of his own and can only do so with the advice of the Cabinet.

Abhisekh Singhvi alleged that “Such superficial, clearly motivated, digressive and extraneous queries establish beyond doubt that they are coming from the highest authorities of the central government and being parroted without change as His Master’s Voice from Raj Bhawan, Jaipur.”Singhvi in a virtual press conference said that “We all know who that Master is. But, it decimates the lustre and dignity of the Governor’s constitutional position”.

Governor Kalraj Mishra had on Friday sought clarifications on six points from the state government, after Congress MLAs held a five-hour dharna on the lawns of the Raj Bhawan in Jaipur pressing for convening of the assembly. The governor asked Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot to submit again, with the clarifications, his recommendation for calling a session.

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