Narayanasamy hit out at Bedi for "committing mayhem of democracy by secretly inducting last night three members as nominated legislators."
He told reporters here that the induction of the three members - V Saminathan, BJP's Puducherry unit president, K G Shankar (its treasurer) and S Selvaganapathy (an educationist), with "utmost speed and secrecy betrayed the intention of the BJP and the lieutenant governor to act in utter violation of the statutory procedures."
Narayanasamy said there is a speaker and an elected assembly and the induction of the members should be done only by the speaker. But Bedi had administered the oath "causing a murder of democracy. This act of the lieutenant governor deserves to be condemned in strongest terms," he said.
The ruling congress, meanwhile, also extended support to a bandh called by its ally DMK and other parties on July 8, a day after Bedi inducted the three nominated members.
Bedi on her sought to justify her action, saying that the swearing-in of the three nominated members by her was as per the provisions of the Union Territories Act, 1963.
"It (the Act) only says so and nothing more. The Union Home Ministry sends the names to Puducherry government which then notifies it as was done by the Administration (in the present case)," she said.
The former IPS officer said the oath can be administered to the members by the Administrator as was done in this case.
Chief Minister Narayanasamy, however, alleged that right from the day Bedi assumed the office, she had been making allegations against the elected representatives and officials.
He also alleged that Bedi had also been instigating a senior officer in Raj Nivas to file a petition against the government on the medical college issue in the court.
He said he had even challenged her to prove her allegations of malpractices in admission of students to the private medical colleges.
"She is yet to come out with any reply to my challenge to her to prove her allegations," he said.
"But intervention by the Lt Governor had dislocated the working of the committee," he said.
He said he had apprised the Union home minister and also the health minister of Bedi's "style of functioning" during his recent visit to Delhi.
Meanwhile, Congress ally, DMK besides the left parties and VCK have decided to observe a dawn-to-dusk bandh on Saturday to "condemn the violation of democratic norms by Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi in induction of three nominated members."
The leaders condemned the Bedi's action and wanted the Centre to immediately recall her, he added.
Extending support to the bandh, PCC leader and PWD Minister A Namassivayam termed Bedi's action "undemocratic."
"The induction of the three members has been done without adhering to the procedures. The lieutenant governor has acted arbitrarily and we condemn the action ...," he said.
Hitting out at the Centre, he said the Centre has given a go by to the democratic norms and principles by resorting to the "backdoor induction" of the members.
Saminathan, Shankar and local educationist Selvaganapathy nominated by the Union Home Ministry were sworn-in as members at a ceremony at Raj Nivas last night. Three of the eight opposition AINRC legislators alone were present to greet the nominated members.
Bedi has been at loggerheads with the congress government on many issues, including the one relating to the admission of students on government quota to post graduate medical courses in deemed universities and private medical colleges here.
On the opposition bloc, the AINRC has eight members and AIADMK (AMMA) four legislators. There is one Independent.
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