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Assembly standoff to end
By Sujay Mehdudia
NEW DELHI, MARCH 25.
No worthwhile transaction has been allowed to take place in the
Delhi Assembly since the session began on March 21. Except for
the Lieutenant-Governor's address and presentation of the Budget,
no business has been carried out due its disruption ruling
Congress(I) members.
However, this likely to change from Monday when the Chief
Minister, Ms. Sheila Dikshit -- who has recovered from her
illness -- will be back in the House. Further, the Chief
Minister, who is also Leader of the Congress Legislature Party,
has summoned a meeting of the CLP at 12 noon on Monday. The CLP
has not met since the beginning of the session as the Chief
Minister was down with gastroenteritis and could not attend the
proceedings.
It is learnt that Ms. Dikshit held prolonged discussions with
various leaders and MLAs and decided to convene a CLP meeting to
discuss the strategy likely to be adopted during the rest of the
session. The Speaker, Chaudhary Prem Singh, is also learnt to
have communicated his unhappiness to Ms. Dikshit over the
continued disruption of the House proceedings.
In fact, Ms. Dikshit is understood to have got in touch with
senior leaders in AICC(I) to seek their views on the course to be
adopted. The Chief Minister is also learnt to have taken up the
matter with the party president, Ms. Sonia Gandhi. The AICC(I)
has already conveyed that wherever the Congress(I) is in power,
it should bring a motion regarding the defence scam and get it
passed. In fact, the Speaker had on March 22 rejected the motion
moved by the DPCC(I) chief, Mr. Subhash Chopra, and the party
MLA, Mr. Mukesh Sharma, under Rule 107. It is likely that the
issue would be rake up again at the CLP.
Also, the CLP meeting could be explosive and witness a change of
strategy by loyalists. A large number of loyalist MLAs are
annoyed with the Ministers and are likely to seek not only a
review of their performance but also their resignations for non-
performance. In fact, some MLAs are annoyed that the House is not
being allowed to be run by the Congress(I) members. A number of
uneasy questions had been listed but due to disruptions nothing
was taken up.
In fact, the Power Minister, Dr. Narendra Nath, the Development
Minister, Dr. Yoganand Shastri, and the Health Minister, Dr. A.K.
Walia, are likely to face the ire of the loyalists at the CLP. A
lot of issues are agitating the MLAs and they are likely to
unleash their wrath on these Ministers. The Chief Minister is
also likely to have a tough time handling the situation as the
loyalists are determined to make their point. ``There is a
deliberate attempt by some Ministers to harass the people close
to certain MLAs of East Delhi. The Department officials and
machinery are being used to settle personal scores. We are
supporting the Chief Minister, but our own Ministers are busy
obliging the dissidents rather than doing the works of the
loyalists,'' remarked an East Delhi MLA.
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