18 MLAs’ case and OPS issue are different: Counsel

Even as the question of non-action against the 11 MLAs led by O Paneerselvam kept surfacing during the hearing of the disqualification of 18 MLAs at the Madras High Court on Tuesday, senior counsels appearing for the speaker and the Chief Minister maintained that the issue was a different aspect and that no mala fides could be attached to the Speaker based on the OPS issue.

By :  migrator
Update: 2018-01-09 21:07 GMT
Madras High Court File Photo

Chennai

Arguing before the bench comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M Sundar, Former Attorney General of India Mukul Rohatgi appearing for the AIADMK whip S Rajendran, refused to put forth any argument on the aspect of OPS and others defying the party whip. 

He said he was confining his arguments that the Speaker’s decision in disqualifying the 18 MLAs was right and that he has no further instructions. However, when a pointed question was put forth by Justice M Sundar in this regard to senior counsel CS Vaidyanathan appearing for Chief Minister Eddappaddi K Palaniswamy, he said the issue ought to be heard separately and could not be related to the disqualification of the 18 MLAs as issues like whether a whip was issued at the first place must be established. 

Quoting former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao that ‘not taking a decision itself is a decision’ he said the OPS group consciously decided that Sasikala, could not be their leader and subsequently the Chief Minister and other members on realising that it was politically immoral to project a convict as a leader had to change their stance. With the Election Commission also recognizing the OPS faction as a separate group, the Speaker had to take a view accordingly. 

However, a major part of the argument revolved around the aspect that the Speaker could draw an inference based on political propriety and political morality of the said MLAs. 

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