Congress, DMK MLAs raise privilege issue against Pondy lt governor

Press Trust of India  |  Puducherry 

Legislators of the ruling in and its ally presented a joint memorandum to V Vaithilingam, raising a privilege issue against for "airing derogatory remarks against the assembly and legislators."

They submitted the memorandum to the at his office here.

Seven of the 15 MLAs and one of the two members signed the memorandum alleging that the had made comments and issued statements that "are derogatory in nature and cause slur on the privilege of the members and the house as a whole."

The MLAs said in the memorandum that the had at one point stated that if the interim order of the directing permission for the three nominated legislators to participate in the house proceedings was not adhered to "serious consequences will follow."

This, they said, is particularly "causing concern to the legislators and those supporting freedom of the house."

She had 'insisted' that the three members be permitted to participate in the proceedings of the house as per the interim order and fixed this as a condition precedent for her approving the introduction of the Appropriation Bill in the house.

"The recent statement of the lt governor that the lawmakers should not be is particularly telling upon the privilege and the decorum of the house," the memorandum said, adding the statements created a wrong impression about legislators among the public.

The MLAs wanted the to take action against the lt governor for breach of privilege and causing contempt to the house.

The signatories included the to the chief minister, K Lakshminarayan, and woman A Geetha Anandan.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 15:30 IST