Congress leaders again raise demand of Leader of Opposition

Congress leaders again raise demand of Leader of OppositionNew Delhi: Congress had again raised the demand for the leader of Opposition in Parliament. Congress leader Manish Tewari said that the Congress is entitled to hold the position of Leader of opposition as it is being the second largest political party.

Congress leader said, “The congress being the second largest party is entitled to hold the position of LoP even if you keep in mind the evolving jurisprudence of Parliamentary traditions and conventions. I think it needs to be pointed out that the opinion of the Attorney General (AG) is after all by its very definition and opinion, which is advisory in nature, and is not binding upon the person who has asked for it. There is a legality of the issue, politics of India and the evolving jurisprudence of Parliament.”

Tewari also said, “What needs to be kept in mind is that since 1993, when the Parliament legislated the act to setup the Human Rights Commission, increasingly, the leader of opposition has played an important role in very sensitive appointments which have a bearing on the direction of the country. Therefore, to deny the Congress party the status of Leader of Opposition (LoP) would tantamount to shutting out the voice of opposition. This would be majoritarian and authoritarian in character, and undemocratic; because after all the essence of any democracy is that there is a ruling party and an opposition party.”

Another Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi said, “I am not at all surprised. I think the AG has barely repeated not only the government’s stand but has said what the government wants to hear.”

Notify that after the formation of NDA government in India, Congress party had continuously struggling for the post of Leader of Opposition and still didn’t get succeed.

Bureau Report

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