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Munde audio clip: CM suggests probe by House panel

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

todayproposed a panel of senior members of the Legislature to probe the audio clip that allegedly featured the name of of Opposition in the Council, Dhananjay Munde. said in the that it was a serious issue as the audio clip purportedly casts aspersions on the functioning of the Legislature and lowers its dignity. A Marathi channel had last week allegedly aired an audio clip in which it was purportedly claimed that Munde, a senior NCP leader, had stalled a Calling Attention Motion in the for bribe. Munde had rubbished the accusations against him and alleged it was a tactic adopted by the government to divert peoples attention from "core issues" plaguing the state. today said, "We need to protect the dignity of the Legislature." "I suggest that a committee comprising the Assembly speaker, the and the leaders of opposition in the Upper and the should probe the issue so that the dignity of the legislature is protected," he said. He said the police case in the matter will be probed separately. NCP he agreed with the suggestion and asked the to tell the members from the treasury benches to get back to their seats so that the day's proceedings could be conducted. of Opposition Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil then raised theissue of the revocation of suspension of BJP-backed independent MLC To this, said there was no need to politicise all issues. "In this (Munde) case, even we can bring But I am suggesting a way out to uphold the dignity of the Legislature," said. As members from the treasury benches came into the well demanding suspension of Dhananjay Munde, Haribhau Bagde took up the motion to thank for his address to the joint sitting of the state Legislature on the first day of the budget session. Amid the din, the motion was passed without a discussion on it and sans a reply from the The then adjourned the House for the day. Paricharak was suspended from the state Legislative Council in March last year, after he joked during an election campaign about the wives of soldiers. The had later apologised for his statement. The had last week revoked his suspension.

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 14:35 IST
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