AL-BNP dispute rages over JS seating plan
- By Super Admin
- Published Sunday 25th 2009
Chief
whip Abdus Shahid Saturday afternoon said he had sent a draft seating
plan to the speaker Jamiruddin Sircar giving the BNP three out of ten
seats in the front row to the left of the speaker.
The BNP was, however, demanding all the seats in the two front rows to the left of the speaker, a senior BNP MP said.
Abdus
Shahid expressed his annoyance Saturday evening as Sircar, seemingly
bypassing the chief whip’s suggestion, had granted two front rows to
the left of the speaker to the main opposition BNP and two other
parties.
‘I talked to the speaker over phone and sought a
clarification why he did it [granted seats] unilaterally,’ the chief
whip told New Age.
He said the BNP lawmakers should get only
three seats in the front row as the party has only 28 lawmakers in the
300-strong parliament.
The speaker insisted that he had taken the right decision according to parliamentary practices and Rules of Procedure.
According to rule seven of the Rules of Procedure, the speaker will decide the seating arrangement.
‘If you think my decision is incorrect, the next speaker can change the arrangement,’ Shahid quoted Sircar as telling him.
When
asked whether the lawmakers of BNP would join the inauguration of the
ninth parliament this [Sunday] afternoon as the ruling and the main
opposition party were engaged in a dispute over seat arrangement,
Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, a senior BNP lawmaker, said at about
10:00pm, ‘We will join the session if the dispute is resolved unless we
are compelled to take an instant decision tomorrow.’
Source: New Age