Saturday, March 12, 2011
Homour out dilemma in for Speaker
Opp theatrics reduce proceedings to farce
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI | Saturday, March 12, 2011
First brawl and din and then chaos and then restless souls rolling their sleeves ready to rush to the well and then disruption and adjournment, finally, have occupies more space of reporters’ note book than any meaningful debate if it fortunately allotted time to get off the ground.
This ongoing budget session will be remembered more for disruption than debate, when a final report, elegy is more appropriate, will be read and written the day the session will be laid to the rest: February 25.
The JVM heavyweight Samresh Singh, on Friday, displayed cat like agility and jumped upon the reporters table. The table turned podium for a pure political propaganda of Singh over Bipasa (Bijli, Pani, Sadak). As though it is election time and he is addressing his core constituents, Singh rattled his rivals sitting on other side of the tense battleline.
Not so many heaped plaudits upon Singh’s theatrics, even by some of those who form the Opposition. “He was an artist with the Jatra Party (a traditional drama troupe), the impact is so deep sheeted even today,” a Congress MLA lightly told.
Singh is among politicians of Jharkhand who does not mind even snubbing the Chair and rubbishing the rule of the House if he reasonably feels he has points to profess the way he likes.
Hurriedly alighted from the table; Singh was not allowed to stay for a long, probably, the table could have been able to sustain the weight of his rampage or he could not have been able to sustain his own weight. “I am raising a vital point you can not ignore this.” In short: shut-up you fool just listen me.
ON Thursday, another JVM MLA, Nizamuddin Ansari was in a near nudity show for his love for Bipasa. When he emerged outside of the House he was perfect photo opportunity for lensemen — he had tore his kurta out of grief and grudge against the state government for neglecting vital issues like electricity and water.
A couple of days back Congress-JVM Opposition ran a parallel show inside the House for nearly half an hour over corruption charges against state’s Chief Secretary Ashok Kumar Singh. The Speaker CP Singh expelled five MLAs including Chandrasekhar Dubey, Pradeep Yadav, KN Tripathi, Sawna Lakra, Yogendra Saw for unruly show. Their expulsion was later revoked.
But by then, Speaker had come under some serious attacks from the Opposition for taking side of the government. “Speaker sarkar ke jeb me. Speaker rajniti karte hai,” are the daily chorus of Opposition.
If the reporters of the State Assembly would have properly maintained the proceeding records of the session, they would probably tell you as to how many times Speaker rammed into confrontation which is unofficially the job of treasury.
Sample this: “Sadan me aapko rajniti nahi chamkane denge, (I will not allow you to polish your politics in the House).” Kisi ki dadagiri nahi chalne denge yahan, (Will not allow anybody to bully the House).” Do chaar logno ne sadan ko Akhada bana diya hai nahi chalne denge (Some people have turned the house a wrestling ground).”
He said this even when the Opposition was genuinely right over certain issues. Intermittently, Speaker also makes call for calm invoking epithets from parliamentary lexicon to order the unruly House.
The Opposition has blamed him for running the House for the convenience of the government. “He is unable to forget that he is a BJP MLA. He has shown nothing to us to believe him impartial. He snubs Opposition her does not take us in confidence,” JVM legislative party leader Pradeep Yadav complains.
Humour is essential mien of Singh and it can fairly be said that he offered many lighter moment to the House when it badly required. But humour alone does not make a good Speaker.
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