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Parliamentary Debates. Parliament of India. Official Report. Thursday 9th August 1951 Part II - Proceedings other than Questions and Answers

1951

The Congress Parliamentary Board had to consider the situation in the light not merely of feelings in the Party and the political situation in the Punjab but also in the context of the Punjab being a vital frontier State, and directed the Chief Minister to submit his resignation and instruct- ed that no other Congressman in the Assembly Party should agree to form a Ministry. [...] I may inform the House that all reports show that the people of the State appreciate the difficulties that led to the Proclamation and have reacted in a most co-operative spirit to the appeal of the Governor. [...] I hope I will be permitted In reelto these things in the peculiar circumstances of the case and in view of the precedent created by the litloeer of the resolution when he referred to the circumstances in which it canto about that De Bhargava, in spite of the fact that he was in a greet majority. [...] This hue and cry that for the clearance of the Augean stables in the Punjab or the purification of - the administration. [...] There is nothing to show that any particular individual Minister or the Ministry as a whole did not enjoy the confidence of the Assembly because essentially the prin- ciple on which we are working is that so long as the Ministry enjoys the confidence of the Members of any parti- cular party and the party constitutes a majority in the Assembly . till then the Ministry is entitled to continue.
government politics public policy
Pages
48
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100013
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Frontmatter
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