TMC Asks MP Sisir Adhikari to Explain Why He Participated in Vice President Poll
TMC Asks MP Sisir Adhikari to Explain Why He Participated in Vice President Poll
The Mamta Banerjee-led party had decided not to be a part of the vice presidential poll, alleging the joint Opposition candidate was chosen without due consultation

Trinamool Congress MP and Leader of the House in the Lok Sabha Sudip Bandyopadhyay has written to fellow parliamentarian Sisir Adhikari asking him to explain why he participated in the vice presidential election when the party had decided to abstain from the process. The Mamta Banerjee-led party had decided not to be a part of the vice presidential poll, alleging the joint Opposition candidate was chosen without due consultation.

“Please refer to my letter dated 4 August 2022, wherein you were informed that our parliamentary party members both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha would abstain from voting in the Vice-Presidential election on Saturday, 6 August 2022. “We have noted that you cast your vote in the Vice-Presidential Elections held today,” Bandyopadhyay said.

No party can apply a whip in the Vice Presidential poll. So, the Trinamool Congress won’t be able to act in the Lok Sabha against Sisir Adhikari for flouting party instructions. National Democratic Alliance’s Vice Presidential nominee Jagdeep Dhankhar was elected as the 14th vice president of India on Saturday as he defeated the Opposition’s candidate Margaret Alva.

Dhankhar, a former governor of West Bengal, secured 528 votes against Alva’s 182. His victory margin was the highest since 1997. Sisir Adhikari’s relationship with the Trinamool Congress has become a tenuous one with Bandyopadhyay demanding his dismissal citing his “defection” to BJP.

Bandyopadhyay has lodged repeated complaints against Adhikari with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and has been asked to submit proof in favour of his claims. The matter was referred to the privileges committee after the TMC leader lodged a complaint under the anti-defection law.

Bandyopadhyay had alleged that Adhikari crossed over to BJP in March last year in the run-up to the 2021 West Bengal assembly polls. Adhikari had been elected thrice as an MP from the Contai seat since 2009 on a TMC ticket. During the presidential election, he came to Delhi to cast his vote.

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