Cong\'s Prajapati new MP Assembly speaker\, oppn BJP cries foul

Cong's Prajapati new MP Assembly speaker, oppn BJP cries foul

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

MLA N P Prajapati was Tuesday elected of the 15th Legislative Assembly in the absence of MLAs who walked out in protest of the pro tem speaker's refusal to let the opposition party propose the name of its nominee for

After proceedings for the day began, the wanted to propose the name of its nominee for the post of Speaker, which was not allowed by Deepak Saxena.

The refusal by Saxena sparked protests with MLAs rushing to the Well of the House, forcing the to adjourn the proceedings twice for a period of ten minutes each.

After the House reassembled, BJP members announced boycott of proceedings and staged a walkout.

In the absence of BJP MLAs, members proposed the name of Prajapati, the MLA from Gotegaon, following which the ordered a voice vote.

Later on the demand of BSP MLA Sanjiv Singh, the pro tem speaker also announced the division of votes which showed that Prajapati had secured all 120 votes of MLAs of and its allies, except the pro tem speaker who did not participate in the process.

In the 230-member House, the Congress has 114 MLAs and is supported by seven more MLAs - SP (1) and BSP (2) and four independents. BJP has 109 MLAs.

After the walkout, Chouhan termed the pro tem speaker's decision to not let BJP propose the name of the party nominee as "anti-democratic".

"This is a black day for democracy in the history of the legislative assembly," the former chief minister said.

"The pro tem speaker only allowed Congress candidate NP Prajapati's name to be proposed. He did not allow me to propose the name of (BJP's nominee for the post of Speaker). And then he (pro tem speaker) announced that the Congress nominee was elected," Chouhan said.

"It was mentioned in the listing of House business that I will propose the name (of Shah) for the Speaker's post. However, they took a one-sided decision without following democratic norms. Why are they (Congress) afraid? The truth would have come out if voting was done," the former CM claimed.

Later, BJP MLAs marched to to submit a memorandum on the issue to

In the memorandum, the BJP demanded justice and claimed they were not allowed to propose the name of the party's nominee despite it being mentioned in the House business list.

"We submitted a memorandum to the demanding action as the democratic process was not followed by the pro tem speaker," said of Opposition after submission of memorandum.

Senior BJP MLA Narottam Mishra demanded that the speaker's election be conducted in presence of an observer, adding that the party consult legal experts in this regard (manner in which new speaker was elected).

The Kamal Nath-led Congress government came to power last month.

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First Published: Tue, January 08 2019. 16:50 IST