TMC’s Derek O’Brien suspended, later allowed to attend RS

The Rajya Sabha on Tuesday witnessed high drama over the suspension of Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’Brien, with the chairman first announcing that he has to withdraw from the house but later said the motion to suspend him was not put to vote and hence he could continue to attend the proceedings.

O’Brien was allowed to attend the house proceedings after Rajya Sabha chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar said he has taken a “far-sighted” decision to not allow voting on the motion to suspend him which did not fructify.

The chairman had earlier announced the suspension of the TMC leader for his unruly behaviour in the house after leader of the house Piyush Goyal moved a motion in this regard.

Several members, including Pramod Tiwari (Congress), urged the chair to take a lenient view on O’Brien, but the chairman asked why he should show leniency.

“If O’Brien would have been suspended from the house for this session, do you think he would have been allowed to enter the house again?” the chairman said, adding that for him taking action against any member is a matter of pain.

“I have ended my own pain, no one has done that. If the motion was passed fully, O’Brien could not have entered the house again.

“He was allowed to enter the house as the motion against O’Brien could not fructify. I did not take that sense of the house deliberately. It is my obligation to ensure to an extreme degree that the house runs. I have been extremely accommodative whenever the TMC MP has come to my chamber and requested him,” Dhankhar said.

At this, O’Brien objected, saying he never went to Dhankhar’s chamber between 11 am and 12 noon on Tuesday, following which the chairman asked members if the house if such a behaviour should be allowed.

“Do you approve of this conduct?” the chairman said.

Earlier in the day, the chairman asked Goyal to move the motion against the TMC MP.

Goyal said he wished to move a motion for the suspension of O’Brien for the remainder of the session for continuously disrupting the proceedings of the house and disobeying the chair.

“Derek O’Brien is suspended for the remaining part of the current session for his unruly behaviour unbecoming of a member today, shouting slogans from the well of the house, thereby disregarding instructions of the chair and for bringing disrepute to the house,” the motion read by Goyal said.

The chairman then announced, “Derek O’Brien is directed to leave the house. He is suspended for the rest of the session,” as he announced adjournment of the house till 12 noon.

When the Upper House of Parliament met again, he sought the views of members on whether they approved of the behaviour of O’Brien.

Goyal later said he regretted on behalf of the member and urged the TMC member concerned to also express regret.

Mukul Wasnik and Jairam Ramesh raised the issue of Manipur, saying the government has not found a middle path on the matter.

The chairman asked members to reflect on the “indecorous” behaviour of the TMC MP in the house.

“You have heard what the MP said a while ago and every word was a challenge to the chair, every word was outside the realm of decorum. I want all of you to reflect on every word he said, the manner in which he said, the gesture in which he said, the language he employed, the challenge he threw, and what you have to say on that,” Dhankhar said.

When asked to reflect on O’Brien’s behaviour, Ramesh said the chair is supreme and he is the custodian of the house. Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh used the words of former leader of opposition Arun Jaitley and said, “Going in the well was stated as a legitimate opposition strategy and the right of the opposition to protest.”

The chairman replied, “… after deep immediate deliberation, I did not take the sense of the house earlier. If I had really fructified the process, Derek O’Brien would have been out of the house. In my wisdom, I thought I must not take to that conclusion at that point of time. But when I gave him an opportunity here again, the conduct is for all of you to see and I need your guidance.”

Goyal said this is not the first instance that such behaviour of O’Brien has been seen in the house and he has been requested several times that whatever he wants to say he can do so in a more courteous manner.

“But thumping of desks, talking loudly to the chair and being discourteous to the chair is certainly the behaviour nobody in the house approves of and nobody desires to endorse.

“I appreciate the magnanimity shown by the chair that despite my moving the motion, you did not go to the extreme step. With full respect to the magnanimity that the chair has shown, I would urge the members to agree to maintain decorum,” Goyal said.

“I think the member Derek O’Brien, the least that can be expected of him is that he expresses regret to the chair, particularly when the chair has felt hurt on this issue,” he also said.

Source: https://www.rediff.com/news/report/tmcs-derek-obrien-suspended-from-rajya-sabha-for-rest-of-monsoon-session/20230808.htm

Delhi Services Bill Passes Rajya Sabha Hurdle With 131 Votes As BJD, YRS Congress Back Legislation

Delhi Services Bill: The bill, passed with 131 MPs voting in support, received fierce opposition with Congress’ Abhishek Manu Singhvi and AAP’s Raghav Chadha calling it ‘unconstitutional’ and ‘anti-democratic’.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah at Parliament House complex during the Monsoon session ( Image Source : PTI )

Delhi Services Bill: The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2023, which deals with transfers and postings of senior officers in the Delhi government, was passed by the Rajya Sabha on Monday with 131 votes amid support from fence-sitter parties like BJD and YSR Congress Party. The legislation was passed by the Lok Sabha on August 3 and now awaits approval from the President to become law.

The bill was tabled by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the Upper House to replace an ordinance that was promulgated by the Centre on May 19. It was passed with 131 votes in favour and 102 votes against the motion.

The Centre brought the ordinance a week after the Supreme Court handed over the control of services in Delhi, excluding police, public order and land, to the elected government.

Amit Shah said the aim of the bill was to make sure there was a “corruption-free administration in Delhi” and it doesn’t violate the Supreme Court order.

“Earlier, there were no fights over transfer postings in Delhi, no CMs had any problems… In 2015, a govt came up after an ‘andolan’… Some people said that the Centre wants to take power into its hands. The Centre doesn’t need to do so as the people of India have given us the power and the right,” the Union Home Minister said, as quoted by news agency ANI.

He asserted that the Delhi services bill brought not to usurp the powers of the Delhi government, but to stop encroachment on the Centre’s right by it, news agency PTI reported.

The debate saw fiery speeches by Congress’ Abhishek Manu Singhvi and AAP’s Raghav Chadha, who called the bill “unconstitutional” and “anti-democratic”.
Initiating the discussion, senior Congress leader and advocate Singhvi called the BJP dispensation a “control freak” and said no government in the past had ever tried to overrule the status of the Delhi government.

“This bill is completely unconstitutional. It is fundamentally anti-democratic. It is a frontal assault on the regional voice and the regional aspirations of the people of Delhi. It violates all principles of federalism, all norms of civil service accountability, all models of assembly based democracy,” Singhvi said.

“Someday this anti-federal knock will come at your door,” Singhvi said, asking all parties to unite and oppose the bill.

AAP MP Raghav Chadha called the bill a “political fraud, constitutional sin” aimed at creating an “administrative logjam”.

Chadha said that the BJP had been demanding statehood for Delhi and promised the same in its election manifesto. The AAP leader said BJP stalwarts like Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Lal Krishna Advani had worked hard to make Delhi a full state.

Source: https://news.abplive.com/news/india/delhi-services-bill-passed-in-rajya-sabha-parliament-amit-shah-1621309

Sonia Gandhi to Stay on as Congress Chief, No Resignation in Party, CWC Decides After 4-hour Meet

Four hours after a key meeting on Sunday, the Congress Working Committee “unanimously reaffirmed” faith in president Sonia Gandhi’s leadership, as well as called for large-scale reforms and corrective measures for an organisational revamp. The CWC asked Sonia Gandhi to address weaknesses and effect necessary changes, as per a statement released after the meeting that was held to address the party’s election debacle in five states.

Sonia Gandhi
President Sonia Gandhi and senior leader Rahul Gandhi at the meeting of the Congress Working Committee on Sunday. (Image: News18)

The top decision-making body of the Congress brainstormed over a way forward and will hold a ‘chinatan shivir’ immediately after the budget session of parliament and the CWC will meet again, said general secretary KC Venugopal.

“Every single member of the CWC wants Sonia Gandhi to guide party till organisational elections are held,” Congress leader Randeep Surjewala said.

The Congress lost Punjab to the Aam Aadmi Party, could not wrest Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur from the BJP and the party’s tally in politically crucial Uttar Pradesh fell to its lowest.

Former party chief Rahul Gandhi, general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Venugopal, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, party’s leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and P Chidambaram were among those who attended the meeting.

The CWC said the election results were a cause of “serious concern” for the party, and that it accepted shortcomings in its election strategy. The party also said it could not overcome the anti-incumbency in Punjab in the short time after effecting a change of leadership. Captain Amarinder Singh was removed from the post of chief minister ahead of the assembly elections and replaced by Charanjit Singh Channi.

Venugopal said, “Including senior leaders, members openly participated in the decision to analyse the results. It was a sincere and fruitful analysis.”

Surjewala said state incharges took responsibility for the drubbing received by the party, sources said.

Source: https://www.news18.com/news/politics/cwc-meeting-on-poll-debacle-in-progress-sonia-rahul-priyanka-in-attendance-4870814.html

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