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Own report: For the past few weeks, there has been a fight in state politics over Shuvendu Adhikari. He then resigned from the MLA position as expected. Today he went to the secretary of the assembly and presented his letter of resignation.
Now that the question arises, have you submitted your resignation letter to the Secretary without delivering it to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, will the resignation be accepted? Is the waiver rule being followed correctly?
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It is known that according to the rules, if an MLA wants to resign from his position, he must meet with the director, sit opposite him, write his resignation letter and sign it. Furthermore, it has to be announced in accordance with the specific communiqué, it does not leave the legislature under any pressure. Then it must be turned in to the director. Sources said there is no date on his resignation. According to sources, Suvendu Adhikari’s resignation has not been accepted. Because the secretary of the assembly has no authority to accept the resignation. Today Shuvendu did nothing of the sort. As a result, the question is whether Shuvendu’s resignation will be accepted at all.
It is worth mentioning that Nandigram MLA Suvendu Adhikari went to the assembly building at 4.15pm on Wednesday. He was accompanied by MLA Congress Sudip Mukherjee. He presented the handwritten letter of resignation to Assembly Secretary Abhijit Som. He also requested to accept the resignation soon.
Meanwhile, Biman Banerjee left the assembly before Shuvendu left. As a result, he submitted his letter of resignation to the secretary. In addition, it is known that he mailed the letter of resignation to the President of the Assembly. This time, it is believed that Shuvendu will also send his resignation letter to the secretary general of Trinamool.
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Trinamool Secretary General Perth Chatterjee said: “How about leaving the MLA post!” And five months later the vote. I heard you did not submit your letter of resignation to the principal. According to the rules, it should have been turned over to the director. The director will judge the whole matter.
On the other hand, the BJP leader, Mukul Roy, said that as far as I know, if there is no director, the resignation can be presented to the secretary. The clerk may ask you if you resign under any pressure. After that, the resignation process began.
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