West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankar Prorogues State Meeting
Kolkata:
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar prorogued the state meeting from Monday, and seen that within the nation’s parliamentary historical past, an meeting hasn’t ever been in consultation for over a 12 months with out being prorogued.
Prorogation is discontinuing a consultation of the Parliament or a legislative meeting with out dissolving it.
In a Twitter put up, Mr Dhankhar stated he prorogued the meeting from February 15, paying attention to a advice via Leader Minister Mamata Banerjee.
“By no means previous in parliamentary historical past of this nation an meeting has been in consultation for over a 12 months with out being prorogued,” Mr Dhankhar tweeted.
“Within the procedure healthy practices together with Governor cope with in first consultation @MamataOfficial may now not happen thereby depriving important dialogue,” he stated within the tweet.
By no means previous in parliamentary historical past of this nation an meeting has been in consultation for over a 12 months with out being prorogued. Within the procedure healthy practices together with Governor cope with in first consultation @MamataOfficial may now not happen thereby depriving important dialogue. https://t.co/TV2M6rqiqI
– Governor West Bengal Jagdeep Dhankhar (@jdhankhar1) February 15, 2021
A two-day particular consultation of the West Bengal Meeting used to be held from January 27 when the state govt tabled a solution in opposition to the centre’s new farm regulations and talk about the problem of agitating farmers.
The governor used to be now not invited to handle the consultation at the first day of the sitting of the meeting this 12 months.
Dealing with complaint from opposition leaders for this, Speaker Biman Banerjee had stated that no irregularity used to be dedicated as there’s no provision for the cope with of the governor if a sitting is a continuation of a prior consultation although it’s in a brand new 12 months.
The Speaker had stated that the sitting used to be continuation of a consultation that used to be adjourned in September 2020 sine die and used to be reconvened from January 27 on a request via the federal government for habits of vital companies.