12 Manipur MLAs have not incurred disqualification in office of profit issue: Governor
The Hindu
The complaint was filed by Congress MLA D.D. Thaisii on the ground that they were holding posts of Parliamentary Secretaries, which amounted to “offices of profit”
Manipur Governor La. Ganesan on December 8 dismissed a complaint filed by a Congress MLA seeking disqualification of 12 legislators of the State in the office of profit issue, saying they have not incurred disqualification under constitutional provisions.
The complaint was filed by Congress MLA D.D. Thaisii on the ground that they were holding posts of Parliamentary Secretaries, which amounted to “offices of profit”.
The Governor said the 12 MLAs have not incurred disqualification on the ground of office of profit under the provision of Article 191 of the Constitution which deals with disqualification of members of State legislatures.
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