The MPF alleged that the Deputy Speaker Sanbor Shullai was forced to resign and the Chief Minister nominated his own wife to the Panel of Chairmen, a day after the No-Confidence motion against the Speaker A T Mondal was admitted for a test on the floor of the House.
"Kindly dismiss the government headed by Mukul Sangma for making a mockery of the Constitutional processes in the House by pressuring the Deputy Speaker to resign, by nominating his own wife to the panel of Chairmen, by protecting his protege in the office of Speaker by not allowing a Division in the House on the Motion for Removal of Speaker and for murdering democracy at all levels," Leader of Opposition and MPF president Donkupar Roy said in a petition to Tripathi.
Urging the Governor not to prorogue the House "Until justice to the movers of the motion for removal of Speaker is ensured," Roy called for directing the Speaker to rescind the acceptance of the resignation of the Deputy Speaker, restore the old Panel of Chairmen and reconduct the vote on the motion for removal of Speaker with opportunity to all MLAs to record their vote.
Speaker Abu Taher Mondal on Wednesday last survived a voice vote on the floor of the House as Opposition legislators moved a no-confidence motion against him for allotting less time for the budget session.
Sangma has alleged 'unfair' practices and 'manipulation' when the Speaker nominated a new chairman in place of former speaker Martin Danggo yesterday. He was said to be 'not well' but remained present today.
During the budget session, Deputy Speaker Sanbor Shullai quit and Assembly chairman Martin Danggo informed the Speaker he was receiving treatment and might not attend the session.
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