Suvendu submits petition to Speaker seeking Mukul Roy's disqualification as MLA

In response, Trinamool asks Adhikari to request his father, who switched over to BJP before the polls, to set an example.

June 18, 2021 05:36 pm | Updated 05:38 pm IST - Kolkata

Suvendu Adhikari. File

Suvendu Adhikari. File

Leader of the Opposition in Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari on Friday submitted a petition to Speaker Biman Banerjee seeking disqualification of Mukul Roy's membership in the House under the anti-defection law as he has recently crossed over from the BJP to the Trinamool Congress (TMC), a senior leader in the saffron party said.

The Trinamool Congress, in response, insisted that the Opposition leader should request his father and parliamentarian Sisir Adhikari to lead by example, as he, too, switched over to the BJP from the Mamata Banerjee camp ahead of the Assembly polls.

The Speaker, when contacted, however, said he won't be able to say anything about the petition for now as he was yet to visit the Assembly.

"We have submitted a letter to the Speaker seeking disqualification of MLA Mukul Roy's membership in the House. He had won the election on a BJP ticket, but joined the Trinamool subsequently. Therefore, as per law, he should resign. We have requested the Speaker to look into the matter," BJP MLA Manoj Tigga said.

Earlier this month, Mr. Roy rejoined the Trinamool Congress, of which he was once the second-in-command, following his three-and-a-half year-long stint in the BJP.

He had contested the March-April assembly polls on a BJP ticket and bagged the Krishnanagar Uttar seat.

Mr. Adhikari, a few days ago, had met Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar to complain about Mr. Roy.

‘Follow earlier example’

Takiing to Twitter, Rajya Sabha MP Swapan Dasgupta, who had unsuccessfully contested the Assembly election on a BJP ticket, said the law demands that he resign as MLA as he was elected on the BJP symbol.

"Last week Mukul Roy joined AITC in presence of @MamataOfficial. There was no ambiguity over his defection. Politics will take its course, but law demands he resign as MLA elected on BJP symbol. Let him follow his own course of resigning from Rajya Sabha in 2017 before joining BJP," Mr. Dasgupta tweeted.

Making light of BJP's assertions, Trinamool State general secretary Kunal Ghosh, said the Leader of Opposition should ask his father Sisir Adhikari, who joined the saffron camp in March, to "resign as our party MP before lecturing others".

Sharing a similar view, Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha deputy leader Sukhendu Sekhar Roy said the BJP, which has formed government in other States by "poaching MLAs" from others parties, shouldn't be the one giving sermons on the anti-defection law.

"The Trinamool has not forced anyone to join the party, unlike the BJP. The BJP in other States have used every trick — from threats to intimidation — to poach MLAs of other parties," he added.

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