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| MY SUSPENSION FROM THE HOUSE WAS A PREPLANNED STEP BY CONGRESS: HARSH DEV | | | Early Times Reporter Srinagar, August 22 : Reading between the lines leader of Panthers Party in the state Assembly Harsh Dev Singh, today described his suspension from the House for the remaining period of the monsoon session of the legislature as a “preplanned step by the congress headed coalition Government.” Referring to the adoption of a resolution seeking his suspensions from the House for the remaining period of the session on Tuesday Harsh Dev said that “my suspension from the House was a part of the Congress plan to muzzle healthy opposition in the Assembly.”He said that the Congress feared that it would be “fully exposed by me” on the floor of the House when “very important resolutions and bills,which I had sent to the speaker, came up for discussion.” The Panthers Party leader said “my contention that my suspension was preplanned by the Congress was confirmed by the way the Health Minister,Mr Mangat Ram Sharma took out a copy of the resolution seeking my suspension from his pocket.” Elaborating it he said “had it not been a preplanned step Mr Sharma would have not come to the House with a typed resolution in his pocket.” It may be mentioned that Harsh Dev Singh was suspended from the Assembly after the Minister for Rural Development, Jugal Kishore,complained to the speaker that the Panthers Party leader had threatened to kill him.Some congress MLAs,including Mangat Ram Sharma,supported Jugal Kishore and when the resolution was moved it was adopted by a voice vote despite protests from the Panthers Party MLAs describing the accusation false. Harsh Dev Singh said “we will meet the Governor and request him to use his powers under the state constitution and dismiss the state Government under section 92.”He alleged that “there is complete constitutional breakdown resulting in a jungle Raj.””We want the Governor to save 10 million people of the state from the barbaric rule.”He said that he was suspended from the House because he was to raise vital issues regarding omissions and commissions of the Government on the floor of the House.
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