Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Friday claimed that the notification of moving a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar was just a teaser that the opposition could A similar notification was submitted again during the period.
On Thursday, House of Federation Deputy Chairman Harivansh dismissed the opposition’s impeachment notice calling for Dhankar’s removal, while ruling that it was an act of misconduct, deeply flawed and eager to damage his reputation.
“Our notice to move a no-confidence motion against the chairman has not been accepted. There is no limit in the constitution on the number of times a no-confidence motion can be moved. So, the budget session will start on January 30 and we will see,” he told news agency PTI.
Asked about the possibility of opposition parties filing notifications again in the next session, Ramesh replied: “Bilkul (yes)”. “As far as the motion of no confidence is concerned, this is the first step; it is just a trailer,” said the Congress party secretary-general and member of the House of Commons.
In a three-page ruling submitted to the House by Union Secretary General Narendra Modi, the deputy chairman said the impeachment notice was part of a plan to defame the country’s constitutional institutions and defame the sitting Vice President.
On December 10, at least 60 opposition members signed a notice of Danka’s dismissal, claiming they did not trust him and that he was “biased.” The notice was filed by a member of the Opposition under Article 67(b) of the Constitution for the purpose of moving a motion of no confidence against the Vice President of India.
The Vice-President ruled that the seriousness of the “personal” notice needed to be brought to light, describing it as lacking facts, intended to ensure publicity, and an “accident” that deliberately trivialized and belittled the constitutional role of Senior Vice-President. of president.
(With PTI input)