JD(U) seeks Sharad Yadav's disqualification from Rajya Sabha

The party has already approached the Rajya Sabha chairman pushing for disqualification of the two MPs

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Sharad Yadav
Rebel JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav addressing a press conference in New Delhi (Photo: PTI)

Referring to the decision of the Assembly speaker to disqualify 18 from the House, the today demanded a similar action against two of its rebel MPs, and Ali Anwar.

(United) chief spokesperson K C Tyagi, in a statement, said Yadav and Anwar acted in a manner, similar to that of the MLAs, by indulging in "anti-party" activities.


The party has already approached the chairman, seeking disqualification of the two MPs, who were yesterday given one more week to the House to respond to the JD(U)'s charges against them.

Tyagi also took exception to the statements of leader Anand Sharma and CPI(M)'s Sitaram Yechury, both of whom have asked the chairman to refer the matter to the Ethics and Privileges Committee.

He said the Chairman, M Venkaiah Naidu, was a competent authority to take a decision on the matter and added that comments from "outsiders" were not "appreciable" with regard to such constitutional matters.

Tyagi cited the Assembly speaker's decision to make his point and said the welcomed the disqualification of the from the House.

"This has again highlighted the wide powers conferred on a speaker under the 10th Schedule [Articles 102(2) and 192 (2)] of the It gives him power to disqualify a member of the House, belonging to any political party, if the latter has voluntarily given up the membership of the party," he said.

The case in the Assembly fell under the above-mentioned constitutional rule, which allowed the speaker to judge if any member had voluntarily relinquished his party membership, the leader said.

The rebels in the were also facing a similar trial in the and was asked not to attend the Patna rally of the on August 27 and warned that if he did so, he would be considered to have voluntarily given up the party membership, he added.

Tyagi also pointed out that the speaker of the Assembly had, in 2016, disqualified nine rebel under the anti-defection law.

Eighteen MLAs, said to be loyal to the party's deputy chief, TTV Dhinakaran, were yesterday disqualified by Assembly Speaker P Dhanapal amid a power tussle in the ruling party in the southern state.

First Published: Tue, September 19 2017. 19:25 IST