The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Wait for swearing-in of 2 MLAS sparks Bengal’s latest govt-governor row

- SANTANU CHOWDHURY

A NEW STANDOFF is underway between the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Governor in West Bengal – this time over the swearing-in of two MLAS of the party who won in recent bypolls.

On wednesday noon, the two, Sayantika Banerjee (Baranagar MLA) and Rayat Hossain Sarkar (Bhagabango­la MLA), began a four-hour wait – till 4 pm – in the state Assembly compound for Governor CV Ananda Bose to come and swear them in.

Bose too was waiting, over at the Raj Bhavan, having told the two MLAS to come there at 12 pm Wednesday for the swearing-in. As the two TMC MLAS waited in the Assembly corridor, the Governor too did not turn up there by 4 pm nor send any communicat­ion to them. According to sources in the Raj Bhavan, Bose left for Delhi on Tuesday evening.

“We will wait for a few more days and see what happens,” said the Baranagar MLA.

Accusing the Governor of turning the swearing-in event into an “ego battle” and intentiona­lly complicati­ng the issue, Assembly Speaker Biman Banerjee said, “An impasse was deliberate­ly created for reasons best known to the Governor. We were waiting for him to come to the Assembly, but he didn't come. Such an impasse is not at all expected.”

Constituti­onally, the Governor administer­s the oath to an MLA. But by convention, in case of a bypoll, the Governor assigns the job to the Speaker or the Deputy Speaker of the Assembly.

In this case, Bose has refused to give the go-ahead for the same, and has instead demanded that Banerjee and Sarkar, both first-time MLAS, come to the Raj Bhavan to be sworn in by him.

Banerjee and Sarkar won in bypolls held on June 1, comfortabl­y defeating a BJP and Congress candidate, respective­ly.

With the TMC at loggerhead­s with Bose on various issues, including security at the Raj

Bhavan, the two MLAS have said that the Governor should either authorise the Speaker or Deputy Speaker to swear them in, or come to the Assembly if he wants to administer the oath himself.

On Monday, Banerjee wrote to Bose, asking him to let Speaker Biman Banerjee administer her the oath as MLA.

On Tuesday, she told reporters: "I am a Member of the Legislativ­e Assembly, and I need to work from here. The general practice is that in the case of a byelection, the Governor writes to the Speaker or the Deputy Speaker to administer the oath. That is why I wrote to the Governor… and said I would like to take the oath in the Assembly… Already three weeks have passed since my victory but I am yet to start working for the people of my constituen­cy.” Sarkar said: "I also want to take the oath in the Assembly. We are waiting for the Governor to come here for the same.”

The Raj Bhavan Tuesday cited Clause 188 of the Constituti­on to underline that the Governor has the final say on the swearing-in of MLAS. As per the Clause, every member of the Assembly, before taking their seat, must take an oath before the Governor or some person assigned to do so by the Governor.

In a post on its official X handle, the Raj Bhavan cited instances from the past of newly elected members, such as Mamata Banerjee, Jakir Hossain and Amirul Islam – all of the TMC – taking their oath or affirmatio­n before the then Governor in 2021.

In a similar situation two years ago, TMC Ballygunge MLA Babul Supriyo could not take oath as a legislator even two weeks after his election due to a conflict between the Speaker and then Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar – who also had a contentiou­s relationsh­ip with the TMC government – over who would preside over the swearing-in ceremony.

Dhankhar finally assigned the job to Deputy Speaker Asish Banerjee, who also belongs to the TMC.

While MLAS remain members of the Assembly on paper despite not taking oath, they can't take part in the voting process till they do so.

 ?? Express ?? Newly elected TMC MLAS Rayat Hossain Sarkar and Sayantika Banerjee wait on the Assembly premises for their swearing-in ceremony, in Kolkata, Wednesday.
Express Newly elected TMC MLAS Rayat Hossain Sarkar and Sayantika Banerjee wait on the Assembly premises for their swearing-in ceremony, in Kolkata, Wednesday.

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