Raising the issue, Digvijaya Singh (Cong) said he has moved a substantive motion under rule 168 on the conduct of Governors and wanted to know when it will be taken up.
Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said the notice has been received and it is under consideration. "As and when Chairman decides on the admissibility, you will be intimated," he said.
He said "democracy is murdered" as the Governors called BJP, the second largest party, to form governments.
The Congress was the single largest party in both Goa and Manipur and had the first right of refusal in forming the government, he said.
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Anand Sharma (Cong) charged the BJP of "committing theft (of mandate) by deceit."
"Murder of democracy is not an unparliamentary phrase and it cannot be expunged," said Tapan Sen (CPI-M).
Prasad said the "in-house problems of Congress party should not be shifted to the Governor."
Sharad Yadav (JD-U) also supported the demand for early consideration of the motion saying an impression has been given that when the issue first figured in the House on Thursday and Friday, it would be taken up on Monday.
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said the Chairman will have to decide if such a motion is to be admitted and, if admitted, under what rule.
Jairman Ramesh (Cong) gave an acronym of Modi, which was immediately expunged from the records.
When Leader of the Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said the motion should be taken up for discussion at 2 pm today, Kurien said a decision on the admissibility of the motion will be conveyed as early as possible.
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