Nagpur: Problems Preliminary Control Board of the Development Board Once again emerged after the opposition leader in the Assembly, Devendra Fadnivis, accused the government of Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) they “killed”.
The council in Vidarbha, Marathwada and the remaining Maharashtra have become dysfunctional after their membership term ended on April 30, 2020, and there was no effort made to designate a new one.
While overcoming BJP workers in Mumbai recently, Fadniv said that the government of the Minister of UDDHAV Thackeray-LED had a grudge against the back area of Vidarbha and Marathwada.
The powerful dispensation, however, has blamed the Governor of Bhagat Singh Koshyari for an uncontrolled delay in the reconstitution of this council.
Even the former board member thought the money stopped with the governor.
During his recent visit to Chandrapur, NCP Supremo Sharad Pawar said the experience with this board and the results were not too satisfying.
“The board is expected to be useful for the community and administration, but they fail in purpose.
Therefore, further discussion of their reconstitution is not displayed (by the government),” said Pawar.
Disputing allegations by Fadnavis, Minister of Energy Nitin Raut told TI that Buck stopped with the governor “who should take the initiative in this matter”.
“The MVA government is more than willing to rearrange the board for a long time, but there is no step from the Governor to become a legal authority.
The MVA government does not have a role to be played in delays in this matter,” he said.
According to the Minister of Water Resources Jayant Patil, unless Koshyari approved 12 names sent by the government for nominations for MLC posts, they would not start the Board recovery process.
“He sat on the names for more than a year now.
It’s unprecedented for the governor’s office to hold files that contain names that come from art, science, social work, literature and other fields,” he told Toi.
Adjusting Patil’s view, senior NCP Pressur Patel leader said the governor must understand that these important boards were not dissolved because of him.
“The government is innocent.
The governor, holding a constitutional post, should not sit on a file containing 12 names,” he said.
The top lawyer Firdos Mirza, an expert in constitutional problems, offers a different perspective.
According to him, Indian President Ramnath Kovind did not extend the board tenure after it was regulated, and, therefore, the government and the governor could not do anything to take it.
“In accordance with Article 371 (2) the Constitution, the Government cannot do anything except the permission for the extension comes from the country’s highest office.
The last extension was given by President President Pranab Mukherjee on April 30, 2015.
After that there was no command issued for their extension And therefore their term of office is expired on April 30, 2020.
Given the first presidential order 1994, this board can remain as a legal entity unless the new order comes.
Now, the Governor does not have the power to rave them, “Mirza told Toi.
Former member of the Vidarbha Legal Council of Kapil Chandrayan said that since the President of India gave power to the governor for the Board reconstitution, he should take the initiative in this regardless regardless.
“Previously, the Secretary of the Governor used to write to the Secretary of the Head of Expiration of Ownership of Board Members and new members who had been appointed.
In other ways, the cabinet used to sump in the assembly used to ratify his decision and send it to the Governor to be approved.
That hasn’t happened At present.
The government has never wanted this board to live, but the governor should initiate the process, “Chandrayan, who has also filed a pill in the Nagpur bench from the Bombay High Court in this matter, said.