Seven parliamentary secretaries in Mizoram quit

Seven parliamentary secretaries in Mizoram quit

Aizawl, Sept 1: More than a month after Supreme Court declared void the Assam government act that allowed appointment of parliamentary secretaries, equivalent to the status of a Minister of State, all the seven parliamentary secretaries of Mizoram on Thursday resigned from their posts.

Talking to the media, Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla said the seven parliamentary secretaries had quit their posts of their own will to dedicate themselves to work for the party. He has accepted the resigtions.

Political alyst felt that the mass resigtion came in the wake of the apex court’s July 26 ruling on the Assam Parliamentary Secretaries (Appointment, Salaries, Allowances and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2004.

Mizoram became the first state in the Northeast to execute the Supreme Court ruling.

“The Supreme Court passed an order and we had to abide by it. Besides, as Mizoram is going to the polls next year-end, we all concentrate more for the party organisatiol work,” the Chief Minister said.

The parliamentary secretaries, who have resigned, are K.S. Thanga, Lt. Col. Z.S. Zuala (retired), H. Zothanglia, Joseph Lalhimpuia, T. T. Zothansanga, K. Lalrinthanga and Hmingdailova Khiangte.

Lal Thanhawla, who is also the President of Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee, however, on Thursday evening appointed all the former parliamentary secretaries as party’s general secretaries.

The apex court ruling, however, does not have any bearing on the present Bharatiya Jata Party-led government in Assam as it has not appointed any Parliamentary Secretary so far, but affects the other northeastern states that have Parliamentary Secretaries.

Other northeastern states — galand, Aruchal Pradesh, Manipur and Meghalaya too have parliamentary secretaries - with the galand has the highest number of parliamentary secretaries of 26 and Manipur had 12 Parliamentary Secretaries, six of whom quit their posts recently after being made members of various committees. (IANS)

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