This Article is From Aug 02, 2016

Send AAP's Bhagwant Mann To Rehab Centre, Say 3 Lawmakers In Letter

Send AAP's Bhagwant Mann To Rehab Centre, Say 3 Lawmakers In Letter

Parliamentary committee has found Bhagwant Mann to be guilty of Parliament security breach.

Highlights

  • Bhagwant Mann accused of security breach for his FB video of Parliament
  • Lok Sabha members seek strong action; Speaker forms probe panel
  • Committee finds Mr Mann guilty; 3 MPs say send him to rehab
New Delhi: Three members of Parliament have requested that Aam Aadmi Party lawmaker Bhagwant Mann be sent to rehab for "drug/alcohol de-addiction" at Parliament's expense before being allowed to attend house proceedings.

They have made their request in a letter to a nine-member committee that has been asked by the Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan to examine whether Mr Mann is guilty of breach of conduct and security for shooting a video inside Parliament earlier this month.

The committee, headed by the BJP's Kirit Somaiya, has agreed unanimously that the AAP lawmaker is guilty and that action must be taken against him, sources said. But the panel will seek an extension from Speaker Sumitra Mahajan to submit its report as members are yet to decide on whether to recommend that the AAP lawmaker only be reprimanded or also be suspended from Parliament for some time.

The committee has also not yet deliberated upon steps that must be taken in view of Parliament's security being compromised, the sources said.    

Among the three MPs who have asked the Kirit Somaiya committee to send Mr Mann, 42, to a rehabilitation centre is Harinder Khalsa, suspended by the Aam Aadmi Party and who sits beside Mr Mann in the Lok Sabha. Mr Khalsa had earlier filed a written complaint alleging that Mr Mann comes drunk to Parliament.

The MPs have copied the Speaker on their letter.

Mr Mann has been barred from attending Parliament till the committee submits its report; it had been asked to do so by Ms Mahajan by tomorrow, August 3.  

Bhagwant Mann, a lawmaker from Punjab, had live streamed his arrival in Parliament on Facebook and then posted a 12-minute video that focused on security checkposts and other details in Parliament House.

His colleauges from across parties sought action against him.
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