Congress not entitled to leader of opposition post: AG

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 25 2014 | 10:22 PM IST

In a setback to the Congress's desire to have its leader in the Lok Sabha given the leader of opposition status, Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi has held that the party cannot get the recognition as its numbers are less than one-tenth of the total strength of parliament's lower house.

Informed sources said that Rohatgi, in his opinion to Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, said that Mallikarjun Kharge, the Congress leader in the house, cannot be recognised as leader of opposition as the party's strength was 44 while one-tenth of the total strength of the house is 55.

Sources said Rohatgi has cited in his opinion the ruling of the first Lok Sabha speaker G.V. Mavalankar that the minimum quorum for functioning of the house was one- tenth of its strength and the post of leader of opposition must belong to a party whose MPs match the quorum of the house.

Rohatgi also opined that there has been no leader of opposition at different times due to the strength of parties being less than 55, they added.

The Congress, however, insisted that it should be recognised as the main opposition party in the house and its leader given the status of leader of opposition.

Former union minister Manish Tewari said the AG had given an opinion and it was not binding.

"The second largest party in the house needs to be recognised in a proper manner," Tewari told Times Now news channel.

He said the jurisprudence that has evolved over the years had assigned a greater role to the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha.

"For the sake of propriety, for the sake of constructive relationship, the status of largest party needs to be recognised by giving leader of opposition position," he said.

"We have a strong case both on merits and parliamentary conventions," he said.

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First Published: Jul 25 2014 | 10:12 PM IST

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