No-confidence motion notice brought by opposition against Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar rejected, which was not

No-confidence motion notice brought by opposition against Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar rejected, which was not


New Delhi
The no-confidence motion notice brought by the opposition against the Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar has been rejected. The reason behind this is that the notice of no-confidence motion should have been brought at least 14 days in advance, which did not happen. Therefore, the Chairman of Rajya Sabha has rejected this proposal of the opposition on technical grounds. With this, the bet of opposition parties has failed. According to sources, Deputy Chairman Harivansh, while delivering the verdict, said that this motion was brought to create a narrative against the person holding the second highest constitutional post.

Deputy Chairman Harivansh, explaining the reasons for the rejection, said that 14 days’ notice, which is mandatory for moving such a motion, was not given. He said that the name of Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar was also not written correctly.

Last week, there was a fierce round of allegations and counter-allegations between the ruling party and the opposition in the Rajya Sabha on the issue of the motion to remove Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar from the post, due to which the proceedings of the Upper House were adjourned for the day on Friday after a huge uproar. Was. Before the proceedings were adjourned, Dhankhar had accused the opposition of campaigning against him day and night, saying he was a farmer’s son and would never become ‘weak’. He had said, “A campaign is being run against the Speaker all day long…This campaign is not against me, it is a campaign against the class to which I belong.”

“I am personally saddened by the fact that the main opposition party has projected this as a campaign against the Speaker,” he said. They have the right to bring a motion against me. This is their constitutional right but they are deviating from the constitutional provisions.