Big order of Supreme Court in Sandeshkhali case, SC notice to Lok Sabha Secretariat, stop on action of Privilege Committee

Sandeshkhali Case: The Parliamentary Ethics Committee’s appeal about the Sandeshkhali case has been challenged by the West Bengal government in the Supreme Court. The Privileges Committee’s action was halted by the Supreme Court. Additionally, he sent a notice to the Secretariat of the Lok Sabha.

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal reportedly brought up in the Supreme Court the West Bengal government’s appeal against the Parliamentary Ethics Committee’s notice about the Sandeshkhali incident in that state. This was reported by news agency ANI. Speaking on behalf of the petitioner, senior attorney Kapil Sibal stated that political activity cannot be included in privilege.

During the hearing of the Bengal government’s plea, the Supreme Court halted the Lok Sabha Privileges Committee’s action against some officials, including the West Bengal Chief Secretary and the DGP. After four weeks, there will be another hearing on this matter.

Let us inform you that prominent officials, including the Chief Secretary of West Bengal, have received notices from the Parliament’s Ethics Committee. Based on Lok Sabha MP Sukant Majumdar’s complaint, a notice of breach of privilege was issued. Majumdar has lodged a complaint alleging that the matter was not allowed to go to Sandeshkhali.

BJP team stopped from going to Sandeshkhali in West Bengal, BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul says – Mamata Banerjee is scared

West Bengal: There are no indications that the uproar that started in West Bengal’s Sandeshkhali will end. The BJP-formed committee was halted before it even got to Sandeshkhali. These leaders have been stopped citing Section 144.

In actuality, on Wednesday, February 15, BJP National President JP Nadda established a six-member high-level committee to look into the incidences of sexual harassment and violence against women in this area.

On Thursday, the same committee was arriving at the location. The committee will look into the matter and send JP Nadda, the president of the BJP, its full report after it is finished. The committee’s members are Pratibha Bhowmik, Sunita Duggal, Kavita Patidar, Sangeeta Yadav, and Brijlal. Union Minister Annapurna Devi has been appointed as the committee’s coordinator.

“This clearly shows how scared Mamata Banerjee and her government are,” remarks BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul. Union ministers are prohibited from leaving. We requested that only five individuals attend, but we were denied permission due to the imposition of Section 144. Even though we stated that just two ministers would travel, they are still being denied permission. The police have strict instructions that the central government delegation of the BJP should not be allowed. Mamata Banerjee knows what has happened. Hindu women have been raped, they want to suppress it. West Bengal is burning…”

6 BJP leaders including Suvendu Adhikari suspended in West Bengal Assembly

Kolkata: Due to “unruly and disorderly behavior inside the Assembly,” six BJP leaders—including Agnimitra Paul and West Bengal Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari—were suspended for the balance of the assembly term.

By State Assembly Rule 348, he has been suspended. West Bengal Parliamentary Affairs Minister Sovandeb Chattopadhyay made the motion, which the Speaker brought to the House for approval.

Following their discussion of the Sandeshkhali issue in the House today, six BJP MLAs—including opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari and Agnimitra Paul—were suspended from the remainder of the Assembly session. “BJP will continue to raise voice for respect of women,” a LOP official states.

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