During a hearing on a petition by the rebel Congress MLAs challenging their disqualification, the MLAs' senior lawyer Dinesh Dwiwedi, arguing on behalf of the petitioners before Justice U C Dhyani of the high court in Nainital, said that going against the state government was not tantamount to going against the party and hence their disqualification under the anti-defection law was not correct.
Senior Supreme Court Lawyer Kapil Sibal will argue on behalf of the Speaker before the bench tomorrow. Uttarakhand Assembly Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal had disqualified nine rebel Congress MLAs, including former chief minister Vijay Bahuguna, from the Assembly on March 27.
A political crisis had erupted in Uttarakhand on March 18 when nine MLAs of the Congress had alligned with BJP to demand a division of votes on an approporpation bill over on the state's annual budget.
Only six of the nine disqualified MLAs have gone to court challenging the Speaker's action.
