"We demand that the Meghalaya Governor V Shanmuganathan be dismissed immediately. There is an issue of Constitutional propriety involved," said Congress spokesperson Tom Vadakkan.
"The shocked nation is asking the Prime Minister of India that isn't it time that you sack this Governor," he said.
"Raj Bhawan cannot be converted into a 'Ras leela' Bhawan," he said, adding that Raj Bhawan symbolises the government of India and such behaviour from a head of a state is not acceptable.
"Today, on 68th Republic Day, we have a 68-year-old Governor who has converted the Raj Bhawan into a 'Scandal Bhawan'. This is not that the Indian National Congress is saying. This is what, in an affidavit, 80 employees of Raj Bhawan have presented to the President of India," he said.
Terming the charges as "very serious", the Congress leader asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take immediate action against him and sack him, failing which the Congress will be constrained to take up other means.
Vadakkan wondered while the country celebrates the 68th Republic Day, who will protect the citizens of India if Constitutional authorities indulge in such behaviour.
He alleged that as per the complaint, the Governor misbehaved with a PRO who was to be interviewed in the Raj Bhawan and his "inappropriate behaviour with this lady has come to light".
"I don't think free India has seen such a situation...It is, therefore, important for the Prime Minister to take action against someone who has brought a bad name on this Republic Day," he said.
remarks against women by its members, it reflects the mindset of the party.
The Congress leader also alleged that there is already a strain on the pluralistic society in the country and "we all know how this strain has come about and who are behind it".
The 80 employees of Raj Bhawan, in their complaint alleged that the Governor has "compromised" with the dignity of Raj Bhawan and converted it into a "Young Ladies Club".
"Above all, he has seriously compromised the dignity of the Raj Bhavan and unfortunately made the Raj Bhavan into a 'Young Ladies Club'," they said.
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