Sachin Pilot’s disqualification plea verdict will pronounce on Friday

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New Delhi: Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot and his 18 MLAs disqualification plea verdict will announce the Rajasthan High Court on Friday; the High Court reserved the Judgement on Tuesday.

This leds Pilot’s group a two days time for not taking decision against them by the Speaker C P Joshi, Until then, the Rajasthan Speaker cannot take any action against them, said the High Court. While team Pilot waits for the verdict, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot held meetings today that signaled that he is inclined to go for a test of strength in the state assembly. The Chief Minister also called a cabinet meeting at his home, the first since Sachin Pilot was removed as his Deputy over his revolt.

The High Court decision on the rebel MLAs petition will decide the number of magic figure in the Assembly. The Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot claims that he has the support of 102 MLAs in the house. This figure is one MLA is morethan the magic figure simple majority in the 200 members Assembly. A crucial role was played by two Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP) MLAs in fortifying his numbers.

Team Pilot has 19 members, and along with the BJP’s 72, can give the government a close fight if it wins the court case. With independents and smaller parties, the opposition tally is at 97, just five behind the government. If the rebels are allowed to vote as Congress members, Mr Gehlot could find himself in trouble. If the court decides that team Pilot can be disqualified, it will bring down the majority mark in the assembly and the ruling Congress can win even more easily than before.

During the hearings in High Court, top lawyers on both sides argued over whether dissent is “anti-party” and whether the Speaker’s action on dissenters violates freedom of speech. Representing the rebel MLAs, Rohatgi said Speaker CP Joshi had shown a “tearing hurry” and had given no reasons while serving notices to disqualify Sachin Pilot and others after they skipped two meetings. He said there was nothing to show the Speaker “applied his mind” while serving the disqualification notices.

Rohatgi in his argument said “In the middle of the pandemic, only three days’ time was given to the MLAs to respond to the notice. The reading of these facts leaves no manner of doubt that the decision (to suspend MLAs) is a foregone conclusion”. Yesterday, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, representing the Speaker, said the rebels cannot approach the court before any action. “The Speaker and the assembly are not in the judicial purview of the court for now,” said Singhvi.

Team Pilot, which has been staying in two resorts near Delhi for over a week, has contested a constitutional rule that disqualifies MLAs if they “voluntarily” give up the membership of the party that they represent. Sachin Pilot broke ranks with his party after he was asked to answer questions in an investigation ordered by the Chief Minister into alleged bribing of Congress MLAs to switch loyalties and help bring down the government in which he was Deputy Chief Minister.

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