The House witnessed adjournment of proceedings thrice, twice during the Zero Hour and once during the Question Hour.
Congress cited rulings by the constitution benches of the Supreme Court to state that the Governor was bound to invite the party with the largest number of MLAs to form the government and prove its majority on the floor of the House.
It alleged that the Governors in the two states, which in the recently concluded assembly elections threw up a hung assembly with Congress being the single largest party, were "acting at the behest" of the Centre.
Raising the issue through a Zero Hour mention after his notice under rule 267 seeking setting aside of the business was converted, Anand Sharma (Cong) said the people's mandate through the elections in a democracy should be accepted and respected by all.
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He congratulated the ruling BJP for scoring a big victory in Uttar Pradesh and went on to say that the Congress got a massive mandate in the sensitive border state of Punjab and emerged as the single largest party with 28 MLAs in the 40 member Manipur assembly.
He said the legal position has been established through two judgements of the constitution benches of Supreme Court which have "made it absolutely clear that if there is no clear mandate, the Governor is obliged to invite the leader of the largest party to form government and prove the majority."
In case the largest party is unable to prove the majority, the second largest party is invited, he said.
"The mandate has been violated," he said, adding Manipur and Goa have witnessed "stealing of MLAs and stealing of mandate". The Governor "is acting at the behest of the government," he alleged.
Kurien moved to the next Zero Hour mention and called D Raja (CPI) but Congress members would not give up easily and trooped into the Well raising slogans against the government and "murder of democracy". Treasury benches also shouted slogans to counter them.
When the House assembled at 1130 hours, Congress members
again trooped into the Well shouting slogans against what they claimed was murder of Democracy in Goa and Manipur.
CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury expressed agreement with Congress leader Anand Sharma's contention and said the single largest party should be invited first. He said the Vajpayee government, which had lasted for just 13 days, had been invited to form government as it was the single largest entity.
Meanwhile, Kurien asked the members that if they wanted a discussion, they should move a motion for it. As some Congress members said a motion had been moved, Kurien said it was for suspension of business and the Chair had not granted its permission for it.
Soon after Chairman Hamid Ansari announced taking up of
the Question Hour, Congress members were on their feet. They trooped into the Well and raised slogans against the role of Governors in Goa and Manipur.
Ansari's pleas for allowing the Question Hour fell on deaf ears, as protesting Congress members created uproarious scenes. He then adjourned the House briefly for 15 minutes.
When the House reassembled, the Congress members again came into the Well and raised slogans on "killing of democracy."
"Please allow the Question Hour to proceed," Ansari told the members, asking them to return to their seats.
The Congress members raised slogans like "Loktantra ki hatya band karo, band karo (stop the killing of democracy)," forcing the Chair to adjourn the House till 2 PM.