Their opinion came as Tamil Nadu Governor C Vidyasagar Rao sought the services of three legal luminaries -- Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, Soli Sorabjee and Mohan Parasaran to decide on the formation of a new government.
Noted constitutional expert Anil Divan, senior advocates Ajit Kumar Sinha and Govind Goyal are of the opinion that since there is no Chief Minister in the state today, the one who commands the support of the majority of the party MLAs has to be given the chance to form new government.
"Palanisami has the support of 124 MLAs, then why is the Governor not administering oath to him immediately," he asked and added that "there is no question of composite test and it looks like that the Centre wants to break the AIADMK party."
Without venturing into the issue whether the Governor was playing politics or not, Goyal however said "the person who can be called to form government has to show that he is elected as the leader by a group having largest number of MLAs on his side."
"Today, there is no Chief Minister in the state. Appoint the person who has the support, as the Chief Minister. Then in five days, conduct a floor test and let them prove who has the majority," he said.
Sinha, who is a former High Court judge and Vice President of the Supreme Court Bar Association, said "The signatures on paper may not be correct and it has to be resolved on the floor of the House. Many people are voluntarily not coming forward and all this will be clear after the floor test."
Reports suggested that the Governor has been advised to
hold composite floor test like the one conducted in Uttar Pradesh in 1998 when there was a fractured verdict and both Jagadambika Pal and Kalyan Singh had emerged as the claimants to the post of Chief Minister.
Sorabjee, former Attorney General, has reportedly suggested that the floor test should not be delayed, with the maximum wait period being just a week. He also said the leader who commands largest number of MLAs should be sworn-in.
However, having some reservations on the mode of the composite floor test that happended in Uttar Pradesh in 1998, Goyal said the matrix of the case in Tamil Nadu is different as the two MLAs of the same party will be seeking claim to the post of Chief Minister.
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