Wait gets longer for JMM-Cong in Jharkhand, Governor yet to take a call on Champai as CM
Wait gets longer for JMM-Cong in Jharkhand, Governor yet to take a call on Champai as CM
Jharkhand Governor C P Radhakrishnan met legislators at 5.30 pm and told them he needs more time to revert to their proposal to appoint Champai Soren as leader of the legislature party
A legislator, wishing anonymity, said, “We cannot leave cattles to a predator. We are waiting for the outcome (the Governor’s decision) and this is just a precautionary measure.”
In a letter to the Governor on Thursday, Champai had said he had the support of 47 MLAs and a letter of support signed by 43 MLAs had already been submitted, which is more than the majority figure.
“It is also pertinent to mention here that along with me, all 43 MLAs, whose signatures are recorded in the support letter, had gone to Raj Bhavan, but they remained at the gate and could not enter (on Wednesday night),” he wrote.
He reminded the Governor that there is no government in existence in the state for more than 18 hours. “There is a situation of confusion in the state. Being the constitutional head, the MLAs and the people of the state expect from you that soon you will pave the way for the formation of a popular government and will take the state out of confusion,” he wrote.
Meanwhile, Soren was on Thursday sent to judicial custody by a PMLA court until the next hearing on February 2. The ED had asked for 10 days of custody.
On Friday, the Supreme Court will hear Soren’s plea challenging his arrest by the ED on alleged money laundering charges.
Senior advocates Kapil Sibal and A M Singhvi Thursday mentioned the plea before a bench presided by Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud.
Appearing for the ED, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said Soren’s lawyers had mentioned it before the High Court Chief Justice who had kept it for hearing on Thursday at 10.30 am.
Sibal said, “We are withdrawing that petition. We wanted it to be listed before the HC last evening. That’s why we mentioned it.”
He added, “Your Lordships will have to decide this… It’s a matter that affects the polity of the country… Can a man be arrested like this?”
As Sibal said it’s a “very serious matter”, Additional Solicitor General S V Raju responded, “Very serious allegations also.”
“Yes, I know the seriousness,” remarked Sibal.
Mehta said many people get arrested every day and wondered if all of them would come directly to the SC.
“Everyone will be jailed before elections,” Sibal retorted.
The bench, which initially pointed to the matter pending before the HC, later agreed to hear it. “Right now we are only saying list it for tomorrow,” the CJI said and told Sibal and Mehta in a lighter vein, “Please keep the ammunition all charged for tomorrow.”
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