Bedi hails SC order upholding nomination of 3 MLAs to Pondy

Press Trust of India  |  Puducherry 

Thursday hailed the verdict upholding the nomination of three members to the Assembly.

Hours after the court ruling, said she was "exceedingly grateful and happy" to see the judgment passed by the validating nomination of the three MLAs to Assembly by the as per law.

"We thank the three MLAs for their forbearance as they had gone through many unpleasant situations, sometimes highly disrespectful, to finally achieve this judgment today," she said adding "in the has prevailed."

The MLAs also welcomed the apex court order.

had administered the oath of office to the three members, V Saminathan, K G Shankar and S Selvaganapathi, in her chamber on July 4, 2017, but the territorial assembly V Vaithilingam declined to recongise them as MLAs and had cancelled their nomination.

The issue had then intensified the rift between Bedi and the government with the latter assailing her action as unconstitutional and contended that the Centre had 'unilaterally' nominated the MLAs without consulting the territorial government.

Challenging the speakers' action, the three MLAs moved the Madras High Court, which upheld their nomination.

Later, the leaders filed an appeal in the Supreme Court, which Thursday upheld the Centre's decision nominating the three.

A bench of justices A K Sikri, and SA Abdul Nazeer said, "We uphold the impugned judgment of the Madras High Court".

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First Published: Thu, December 06 2018. 19:30 IST