The tug of war between ruling party BJP and opposition Congress in assembly over the suspension of three Congress MLAs and no trust motion against speaker culminated into bonhomie on Tuesday.
Both the parties withdrew the proposals on compromising notes and the opposition initially withdrew the motion of no confidence against speaker Rajendra Trivedi, while the ruling party proposed to revoke the suspension of MLAs till the end of the ongoing session. Both the proposals were accepted unanimously by house.
The story began from unruly scenes in the Gujarat assembly created a fortnight back and on Tuesday, that transformed into bonhomie between ruling party and opposition. Leaders and members from both the sides vouched for the grace of the tradition of Gujarat assembly and agreed to end the chapter with the positive start.
Leader of opposition Paresh Dhanani raising a point of order immediately after question hour and said that he wished his deputy Shailesh Parmar to take back his motion of removal of the speaker through the no confidence, and appealed the ruling party to shorten the suspension of three Congress members till the end of the ongoing budget session. Parmar brought the proposal in house to withdraw the no-confidence motion against the speaker and then the deputy chief minister Nitin Patel brought the proposal to cut short the suspension of MLAs.
Two Congress MLAs Pratap Dudhat and Amrish Der were suspended for two years and Baldevji Thakor was suspended for a year after the incident of blow in house reported on March 14.
CM showed sensitivity towards our members and we appreciate it. We wish that motion against speaker should be withdrawn.
Paresh Dhanani, LoP
It was an inauspicious moment on which that unfortunate incident happened but it is in larger good if we move on with positive notes.
Nitin Patel, Deputy CM
It’s an admirable act by the opposition leader that he came forward first with the proposal to withdraw the motion against speaker. This incident would leave a positive message among the masses.
Pradipsinh Jadeja, Parliamentary affairs minister
I assure the house that three suspended members could not remain present in house but when they join us in next session, they would apologise for the house for the act.
Shailesh Parmar, Deputy leader of opposition
Had I not been aggre-ssive on that day, my three friends would not have been victimised of suspension. I did not rise to speak in house in any debate thereafter as I could not forgive my self.
Vikram Madam, Senior MLA Congress