MUMBAI - Building pressure on Maharashtra’s Democratic Front government before the assembly elections, the Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) opposition Thursday met Governor S.C. Jamir and demanded that a probe panel’s report on the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attacks be made public.
The 20-member delegation, led by opposition leaders Ramdas Kadam (Sena, legislative assembly) and Pandurang Phundkar (BJP, legislative council), complained that despite assurances by Chief Minister Ashok Chavan on tabling the Ram Pradhan-V. Balachandran panel’s report, the government only presented the action taken report (ATR) last week.
The government deliberately hid the report from the members though Chavan himself had assured that it would be presented in the legislature, Kadam and Phundkar pointed out.
Following the ruckus by the opposition members who stuck to their demand for tabling the entire report, three senior legislators were suspended on June 16, the last day of the legislature session.
Describing the suspension of the three members as unconstitutional, Kadam requested the governor to direct the chief minister to revoke the suspension as well as place the panel report in the legislature.
While senior BJP leader Vinod Tawde was suspended for three years, his party colleague Arvind Sawant and the Sena’s Diwakar Raote were suspended till the end of their term in the legislative council by Deputy Chairman Vasant Davkhare.
Another member, BJP’s Sardar Tara Singh who had occupied the chief minister’s chair in the house, had tendered an apology to the members for insulting the dignity of the house by his action.
The report inquiring into the lapses in handling the 26/11 crisis, drafted by former union home secretary R.D. Pradhan and former Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) official V. Balachandran, was presented to the government last month.
Chavan appointed another committee, comprising the state’s Chief Secretary Johny Joseph and Additional chief Secretary (Home) Chandra Iyengar, to prepare an ATR on the probe committee’s report.
On the last day of the monsoon-cum-budget session of the state legislature, the government tabled parts of the ATR.
Phundkar told the governor that the state government had ignored advance warnings from the central intelligence agencies about the possibility of a terror attack from the sea route, leading to the mayhem that claimed more than 170 lives.
Moreover, no action was taken against the then director general of police, A.N. Roy, for his lapses during the terrorist attacks, the opposition pointed out.
After giving the delegation a patient hearing, Governor Jamir informed that he had consulted the state advocate-general and the law secretary on the issue of suspension of the three members of legislative council (MLCs).
According to their opinion, since the suspension was done on the basis of a motion moved in the house, the power to reconsider the decision is vested in the house itself in the subsequent session and it was not in the governor’s powers to revoke the suspension, Jamir pointed out.
The governor also advised the delegation that all leaders should sit together and discuss sensitive issues like terrorist attacks and the panel report in confidence.
“Constant harping on the incidents relating to the 26/11 terror attacks would be demoralisng for the public, the police and the armed forces, and should be avoided,” Jamir cautioned.
The assembly elections in the state are due later this year.
Related News
Musical laser show to boost tourism in MaharashtraAugust 2nd, 2009 MUMBAI - With an aim to lend a fillip to the tourism in the state, the Maharashtra Tourism has launched a laser show. Bollywood star Celina Jaitley was present during a musical laser show that was presented for the first time here last evening.
'Congress should contest Maharashtra elections alone'June 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI - A senior Congress leader has said the party should fight the assembly elections in Maharashtra alone rather than in alliance with the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). In the latest issue of Congress mouthpiece Sandesh, its editor Anil Shastri, who is also a special invitee to the Congress Working Committee (CWC), said: A larger chunk of Congresspersons in Maharashtra want to go it alone in the coming assembly elections.
Uproar in Maharashtra assembly, opposition demands full 26/11 reportJune 16th, 2009 MUMBAI - Pandemonium broke out in the Maharashtra assembly Tuesday afternoon after the government presented only the action taken report (ATR) and not the full findings of the Ram Pradhan Committee which inquired into the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. Accusing the government of attempting to hide facts, the opposition created a furore, demanding that the entire panel report and the ATR must be tabled in the legislature.
Maharashtra government disagrees with Pradhan panel on 26/11June 16th, 2009 MUMBAI - The Maharashtra government on Tuesday has rejected the Ram Pradhan committee's outcome about the 26/11 terror attacks and given a clean chit to then Mumbai police commissioner Hasan Gafoor. The Action Taken Report tabled in the state legislature questioned how the committee called the head of Mumbai police a failure, when in its report, it had lauded the entire force for its handling of the 26/11 attacks.
Opposition raps Chavan government over 26/11 panel report (Second Lead)June 16th, 2009 MUMBAI - Opposition parties in Maharashtra Tuesday accused the state government of "attempting to protect" some members of the ruling coalition by failing to make public the Ram Pradhan Committee report on the Mumbai terror attacks. Talking to media persons, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) senior leader Nitin Gadkari claimed that the Pradhan Committee report has named some members of the Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), besides officials.
Pandemonium in Maharashtra legislature over 26/11 report, MLCs suspended (Lead)June 16th, 2009 MUMBAI - Three opposition legislators were suspended from the Maharashtra legislative council for creating a ruckus in the house Tuesday after the government failed to table the report of the Ram Pradhan Committee which inquired into the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. While senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Vinod Tawde was suspended for three years, his party colleague Arvind Sawant and Shiv Sena's Diwakar Raote were suspended till the end of their respective terms in the legislative council by deputy chairman Vasant Davkhare.
Worried Maharashtra cabinet discusses fallout of 26/11 reportJune 16th, 2009 MUMBAI - A deeply divided Maharashtra cabinet Tuesday continued discussions on the report of the Ram Pradhan committee into the 26/11 terror attacks with some ministers proposing another panel to study it and others questioning why only former police commissioner Hasan Gafoor had been singled out for transfer. The report, scheduled to be tabled in the legislature Tuesday afternoon, was discussed threadbare at the cabinet meeting Monday evening.
ATR on 26/11 probe panel report tabled amid pandemoniumJune 16th, 2009 MUMBAI - The Action Taken Report (ATR) on the Mumbai terror attacks was tabled on the concluding day of the budget session in the Maharashtra Assembly today. The assembly was adjourned for 20 minutes amid pandemonium, as the Opposition Shiv Sena-BJP demanded tabling of the Ram Pradhan Panel Report on the terror attacks.
Mumbai Police chief transferred for role in 26/11June 13th, 2009 MUMBAI - Following severe criticism for failing to take charge during the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, Mumbai Police Commissioner Hasan Gafoor was on Saturday transferred as Director General (Housing) of Maharashtra Police. Meanwhile, Joint Commissioner KL Prasad has been chosen as the acting Mumbai Police chief.
BJP demands probe into purchase of bullet-proof jackets used on 26/11June 6th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has demanded a high-level inquiry into the allegation that the Maharashtra government provided sub-standard bulletproof jackets to Mumbai Police officials including those who were killed while battling the 26/11 terrorists. "There should be a thorough probe by a proper commission of inquiry," BJP spokesperson Ravi Shanker Prasad told reporters here.
Alleged leak of 26/11 probe report rocks Maharashtra assemblyJune 2nd, 2009 MUMBAI - The Maharashtra assembly witnessed pandemonium for the second consecutive day Tuesday with the opposition parties walking out over the alleged leak of the Ram Pradhan Committee probe report on the Mumbai terror attacks. Rejecting the Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party legislators' contentions, Chief Minister Ashok Chavan denied that the Pradhan Committee report had been leaked.
26/11 probe report likely to be tabled in Maharashtra assemblyMay 31st, 2009 MUMBAI - The Maharashtra government will "make efforts" to table in the assembly a probe committee's report on the Nov 26 Mumbai terrorist attacks, Chief Minister Ashok Chavan said here Sunday evening, though the opposition termed the investigation as "an eyewash". "We shall make efforts to table the report during the assembly session starting tomorrow," Chavan told mediapersons.
Congress, NCP strike seat deal in MaharashtraMarch 24th, 2009 NEW DELHI - After its failure to cobble a poll alliance with the Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in Bihar, the Congress party Monday stuck a deal over sharing of seats with the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) in Maharashtra. 'We will fight unitedly as alliance partners in Maharashtra.
Congress, NCP strike alliance in MaharashtraMarch 5th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Congress and its United Progressive Alliance (UPA) partner Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Wednesday struck an alliance in Maharashtra for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan told reporters that the two parties had arrived at a seat-sharing arrangement for 40 of the 48 seats in the state.
Swimming champion drowns while paying homage to 26/11 victimsDecember 29th, 2008 MUMBAI - Maharashtra swimming champion Vinod Ghadge, who was swimming in the Arabian Sea early Tuesday to pay homage to the victims of the Nov 26 Mumbai terror attacks, got entangled in fishing nets and drowned, police said. Ghadge, 50, plunged into the cold water of the Arabian sea at Dharamtar village in Raigad, about 36 km from here, at about 2.30 a.m.