Cong's protest over pro tem speaker 'hoax objection': Javadekar

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today defended senior BJP MLA K G Bopaiah's appointment as the of the Assembly to conduct the crucial floor test tomorrow and dismissed the Congress' protest over it as a "hoax objection".

Bopaiah, who as the of the Assembly had disqualified 16 MLAs and bailed out the ahead of a no-confidence vote in 2010, was today appointed the pro-tem today.

"K G was appointed as even in 2008 by the then That time was 10 years younger than what he is today. The is thus raising hoax objection. The appointment of is as per rules and regulations," Javadekar tweeted.

"When Rameshwar Thakur as had appointed Bopaiah as of Karnataka in 2008, didn't object. In Jharkhand, when a junior MLA was appointed, A M Singhvi defended it in court. Now they are objecting. This is hypocrisy," he said.

The Congress-JD (S) combine is contemplating approaching the to challenge Governor Vajubhai Vala's decision to appoint Bopaiah as the pro tem speaker, arguing that he is not the senior most MLA.

Bopaiah, who was the speaker between 2009 and 2013, is considered close to Yeddyurappa.

The had in 2011 quashed Bopaiah's decision to disqualify 16 MLAs ahead of the no-confidence motion which had ensured the survival of the Yeddyurappa government.

The apex court had then said that basic constitutional values and principles of natural justice were not observed by Bopaiah in disqualifying the 11 rebel BJP and five independent legislators.

Javadekar also expressed confidence that the BJP will prove its majority in the Assembly tomorrow.

The party has won 104 seats and needs the support of at least seven more MLAs to secure a majority in the 222-member assembly. H D Kumaraswamy has won from two seats, thus bringing down the number of MLAs to 221.

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First Published: Fri, May 18 2018. 19:25 IST