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Fadnavis defends trust motion in speaker; faces Oppn fire

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

ChiefMinister today justified his action ofgetting a trust motion passed in favour of the when a no-confidence notice against the latter was pending.

He cited a "precedent" during the Congress-rule while defending his action of getting the motion of confidence in passed in the Assembly last week.

The Congress-NCP, which had give the notice of no-trust motion against Bagde, had dubbed the move as a "blot" on democracy and slammed the government today also.

"In 2006, the then ChiefMinister Vilasrao Deshmukh got a trust vote in favour of his passed in the House without a prior notice and listing of the issue on the day's agenda.

"When you didn'tfind anything objectionable then, why are you opposing it now?" asked the members in the House.

He said there was no difference between an Assembly and a (in terms of moving no-trust motion).

"The is appointed the of house by the Assembly. The only difference is that a two-day notice is given for no-confidence motion against the Council of Ministers, while a 14-day notice is given for no-trust motion against the speaker," said.

said he tried to consult the and leaders on fixing a schedule for debate on the no-confidence motion against the after the 14-day notice period ended.

"But there was no clarity or consensus among the members. We did not want to keep the notice pending. I urge the members to end the issue," said Bapat.

The issue of the trust motion in favour of the was raised as soon as the House met after a weekendbreak.

of Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil of the saidFadnavis' action on Friday, when the trust motion was passed by a voice vote, was a "blot" on democracy.

"We exercised our constitutional right in moving a no- confidence notice against the There is no provision ofno-confidence against It is only against the Council of Ministers," he said.

(NCP) said the House could have rejected the no-confidence motion against the as the government enjoys a majority in the Assembly.

Dilip (NCP) said suo motu (on its own) trust vote in favour of the is taken up whenthere is no majority in favour of a single party in treasury benches.

He asked the to read outthe notice of no- confidence against him and start the process of taking it up for a debate.

"We (Opposition) don't have the majority to remove you from the post. But at least there can be a debate to improve the functioning of the House," said Walse Patil, a former

The witnessed three adjournments when the members came to the Well shouting slogans against the BJP-led government for "insulting" the Constitution.

The Question Hour was not taken up despite the calling for queries.

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First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 14:35 IST
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