Puducherry: political history

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Lieutenant governors

LG, not speaker, administering oath of office to MLAs

Bosco Dominique | Bedi stuns Puducherry govt, swears in NDA picks |Jul 05 2017 : The Times of India (Delhi)


1990:The first time that a lieutenant governor administered the oath of office and secrecy to MLAs, instead of the speaker: In 1990, the then incumbent, Chandravathi, administered the oath of office and secrecy to three nominated MLAs from DMK when the DMK-JD coalition was in office.

2017: Three people nominated to the legislative assembly of Puducherry by the NDA-led central government were sworn in by lieutenant governor Kiran Bedi at Raj Nivas around 8pm on Tuesday Jul 04 2017. The sudden move took Congress, which leads the union territory's administration, by surprise as the government was planning to move court against the nominations, sources said.

The three MLAs are BJP's Puducherry chief V Saminathan, treasurer K G Shankar and pro-BJP educationist S Selvaganapathy. The three had earlier called on Bedi, chief secretary Manoj Parida and assembly speaker V Vaithilingam. When they sought to give Vaithilingam copies of the Centre's order nominating them as members, he directed them to submit the documents to the assembly secretary , indicating that they “will receive a communication“ on the matter.

In the meantime, Parida issued a gazette notification republishing the Centre's order.

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