Under Ant-Defection Law Membership of Two Jharkhand MLAs Terminated

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Ranchi: In a momentous turn of events, the membership of two Jharkhand MLAs—Jaiprakash Bhai Patel and Lobin Hembrom—has been terminated due to defection, a decision that carries significant implications.

Speaker Rabindranath Mahto’s Tribunal announced the decision on Thursday after hearing complaints under the 10th Schedule of the Constitution, which deals with anti-defection laws in India.

The decision will be effective from July 26. Notably, both legislators were affiliated with the ruling coalition. Their termination could potentially affect the balance of power in the Jharkhand Assembly.

Jaiprakash Bhai Patel, who represented the Mandu constituency and was originally from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), joined the Congress just before the Lok Sabha elections, which he contested from the Hazaribag seat on a Congress ticket, adding a layer of complexity to the political landscape.

Similarly, Lobin Hembrom of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), representing the Borio constituency, contested against his party’s candidate from the Rajmahal Lok Sabha seat. Both, however, lost the elections.

The BJP filed a complaint against Jaiprakash Bhai Patel, while the JMM lodged a complaint against Lobin Hembrom with the Speaker’s Tribunal.

After two days of hearings, the Tribunal reserved its decision, asking for the debate copy to be submitted by noon on July 25. The Tribunal carefully considered the arguments presented by both sides before making its decision.

During the hearing against Patel, BJP advocate Vinod Kumar Sahu argued that the Election Commission documented his switch to Congress and his candidacy from Hazaribag.

He said seeking evidence and time for response was an attempt to deliberately waste the Tribunal’s time, as the case fell under the 10th Schedule of the Assembly’s anti-defection law.

In Hembrom’s case, advocate Anuj Kumar argued it was an internal party issue rather than a defection case.

Representing JMM, advocate Ankitesh Kumar Jha countered that Hembrom contested the Lok Sabha elections, defying the party line and warranting the termination of his membership.

 

 

 

–IANS

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