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News18
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- News18
Contempt of entire House: AAP MLA slams CM Rekha Guptas directive in Assembly
New Delhi [India], August 8 (ANI): Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)'s Chief Whip in the Delhi Assembly and Burari MLA Sanjeev Jha slammed CM Rekha Gupta's directive in the Assembly, calling it a 'licence for officers to ignore elected representatives".According to a release, he emphasised that the order–which mandates MLAs and ministers to seek the Chief Secretary's approval before calling DMs or SDMs for meetings–has 'become an excuse for officers to stop taking their calls". Calling it a 'direct attack on democracy" and 'contempt of the House", Sanjeev Jha urged the Speaker to 'intervene" and ask the government to 'withdraw the order immediately".On the fourth day of the Delhi Assembly's Monsoon Session, Sanjeev Jha stated, 'A few days ago, CM Rekha Gupta issued an order stating that if any MLA or minister wants to call a DM or SDM for a meeting, they must first obtain the Chief Secretary's approval. This is not merely a matter concerning opposition or ruling party MLAs — it concerns even ministers. This is contempt of the entire House. I have submitted a privilege notice in this regard and I hope the Speaker will accept it."Warning of the consequences of such interference, Sanjeev Jha said, 'If the executive starts trying to control the legislature in this manner, the very definition of democracy will cease to exist."As per the release, urging the Speaker to intervene, he added, 'Only you can protect us. The responsibility of safeguarding the dignity of this House lies with the Speaker. Such an order is an affront to this House. And if it is contempt of this House, then it is also contempt of the Speaker's chair."Condemning the CM's directive, the AAP Chief Whip further added, 'Any such order that seeks to undermine the legislature must be opposed. In a democracy, the people elect their representatives — and in a democratic and constitutional setup, the people are supreme. To insult the will of the people is equivalent to insulting the Constitution."Sanjeev Jha said, as per the release, 'The bureaucracy constantly waits for opportunities to obstruct the work of elected representatives. This order from the CM proves that now, DMs and SDMs will have an excuse not to answer calls — in fact, the DM is not taking my calls. The CM's order is wrong, and the government must withdraw it immediately." (ANI)


Economic Times
an hour ago
- Economic Times
West Bengal: ECI publishes 2002 Special Intensive Revision voter lists for 293 assembly constituencies
Synopsis The 2002 Special Intensive Revision (SIR) voters' lists for 293 Assembly Constituencies in West Bengal have been published, except for one due to legibility issues, according to the Chief Electoral Officer. Measures are underway to publish the remaining list. The Election Commission is likely to conduct SIR in Bengal in August ahead of 2026 assembly polls. ANI The 2002 Special Intensive Revision (SIR) voters' lists for 293 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) have been published, except one, the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO, West Bengal confirmed on Thursday. '2002 SIR of 293 ACs out of total 294 ACs have been published by the WB-CEO's office," West Bengal CEO Manoj Agarwal told CEO's office is taking necessary measures to publish the 2002 SIR of the remaining one Assembly Constituency. The SIR of one AC which has not been published as it was reportedly 'not legible'. 'We are doing the needful,' a highly placed source told 2002 SIR voters' lists of more than a hundred Assembly constituencies of Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling, North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur, Malda, Nadia, Howrah, Hooghly, West Midnapore, and Bankura districts have been published on the website of the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal 2002 Special Intensive Revision (SIR) voters' lists for four Assembly constituencies in two districts of West Bengal were not available at that time, it was learnt from the Chief Electoral Officer's office on Monday. The assembly constituencies whose 2002 SIR voter lists were missing-Murarai, Rampurhat, and Rajnagar in Birbhum district and Kulpi in South 24 Parganas last SIR voter list from 23 years back is supposed to be preserved. In West Bengal, the last SIR was conducted two decades ago in 2002. The 2002 SIR forms the basis for the fresh has been completed in West Bengal's neighbouring state of Bihar. According to the Election Commission, after Bihar, SIR will be held simultaneously in the entire informed that the Election Commission is likely to conduct SIR in Bengal in August ahead of 2026 assembly polls. The state currently has 80,680 booths which is likely to increase to one lakh. The ECI has limited the number of voters to 1,200 in each booth since the last Kaliganj Legislative Assembly by-election.


Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
‘Fansi ghar' row: Panel to summon Kejriwal, Sisodia, former speaker
New Delhi: Stressing there was no 'fansi ghar' (gallows chamber) on Delhi assembly premises, speaker Vijender Gupta Thursday said the matter will be referred to the privileges committee for inquiry. "The committee will summon former CM Arvind Kejriwal , his deputy Manish Sisodia, the then assembly speaker Ram Niwas Goel and former deputy speaker Rakhi Birla," he said. Gupta had earlier told the House the structure, which was renovated and inaugurated in 2022 by then CM Kejriwal as a 'fansi ghar', was actually a 'tiffin ghar' as per records. On Wednesday, displaying a 1912 map of the assembly complex, he said there was no documentation or evidence indicating the space was used for executions. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi While giving directions on the matter on Thursday, Gupta reiterated his allegation that "falsehood" was spread in the name of 'fansi ghar' and history was "distorted". The speaker said he gave AAP time to present "concrete facts and documents" in support of their claims of the existence of the execution room, but they failed to do so. "The plaque bearing the names of Kejriwal and Sisodia outside fansi ghar will be removed. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Most Beautiful Female Athletes Right Now Undo The 1912 map depicting it as a tiffin room will also be displayed," he told the House. Gupta said when the previous Kejriwal govt announced there was an execution room, they revered it as a site of martyrdom. "After three days of discussion, and in the absence of any concrete evidence, documents provided by the National Archives, Indian Council of Historical Research, and IGNCA confirmed that no fansi ghar was ever constructed at the site," he said. "When we were in the opposition, we were led to believe there was an execution room here. We were also emotionally connected to the site," Gupta said. However, after becoming the speaker, he conducted thorough research and discovered that the structure in question was actually a tiffin ghar, which was "deeply upsetting", he added. "History was distorted and they (AAP) played with the feelings of people. This is all deceit. People won't forgive them for this," he said. Delhi environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said it was "highly condemnable" that a place where people would have consumed non-vegetarian food was called 'fansi ghar', where freedom fighters attained martyrdom. AAP had earlier accused BJP of trying to shield the British by saying that there was no execution room. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and s ilver prices in your area.