The Supreme Court today refused to interfere in the matter regarding Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Speaker CP Joshi’s order merging six BSP MLAs with the ruling Congress party in September 2019, because the case is pending before the Rajasthan High Court.
The Rajasthan High Court has upheld the constitutional validity of the notification issued by the Rajasthan government, in which the government has changed a rule relating to reservation of vacancies for women in its service rules.
The Supreme Court will hear tomorrow BJP leader Madan Dilawar’s challenge of Rajasthan High Court’s refusal to stay the Speaker’s decision to let 6 BSP MLAs merge with Congress.
Six MLAs, who were elected to the Rajasthan Assembly on BSP tickets, but later merged with the Congress, have approached the Supreme Court seeking a transfer to the top court a petition filed in the Rajasthan High Court.
A petition has been filed in the Rajasthan High Court seeking to stop the payment of salaries, allowances and other benefits of those MLAs who have been staying at hotels for the last two weeks amid the political crisis in the state.
Rajasthan Congress Chief Whip Mahesh Joshi has moved the Supreme Court against the Rajasthan High Court’s order asking the speaker to defer disqualification proceeding against Sachin Pilot and 18 other Congress MLAs, calling the order illegal and unconstitutional.