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Cabinet okays Rabri Devi's dismissal, all eyes on President

The Union cabinet today recommended dismissal of the Rabri Devi government in Bihar and keep the state assembly under suspended animation, Home Minister L K Advani said.

Immediately after the cabinet meeting, Prime Minister A B Vajpayee, Advani and Defence Minister George Fernandes called on President K R Narayanan at Rashtrapati Bhavan and communicated the decision to him.

Speaking to newsmen at Rashtrapati Bhavan, Advani said the cabinet discussed the Bihar governor's report which recommended dismissal of the state government due to "the constitutional breakdown, financial mismanagement and failure of law and order" in the state.

He said the recommendation to keep the assembly under suspended animation was in the light of the Supreme Court judgment in the S R Bommai case.

Advani said the Centre was keen to hold elections in the state as early as possible.

Advani said the President had informed the prime minister that he would take a decision on the recommendation of the government after consulting constitutional and legal experts.

The cabinet which started the crucial meeting at 11 am, discussed the issue for about two hours.

Coming out of the meeting, AIADMK nominee and Law and Justice Minister M Thambidurai said he strongly pleaded for the dismissal of the DMK government in Tamil Nadu under Article 356. He said the situation in Tamil Nadu was bad.

Bihar Governor Sunder Singh Bhandari, who arrived in the capital on Friday night, met the prime minister and the home minister and apprised the central leadership of the need for central intervention as the state government had failed to discharge its constitutional responsibilities of governing the state.

The governor has also submitted a detailed report to the President .However, he did not meet the President.

While the Samata Party ,which is a coalition partner in the BJP government at the Centre was strongly advocating dismissal of the Bihar government, the Akali Dal, another coalition partner, is opposed to the use of Article 356. The AIADMK, another coalition partner has been pressing the Vajpayee government for the dismissal of the Karunanidhi government.

This is the first time the BJP-led government at the Centre has recommended dismissal of a state government.

This is only a recommendation based on the cabinet meeting and the governor's report. The President is the final authority to take a final decision.

Today's outcome of the cabinet meeting means Bihar will come under President's rule if K R Narayanan accepts the recommendation. As it did not recommend dissolution of the state assembly, there is a possibility for an alternate government formation.

Earlier, half-way through the cabinet meeting, solicitor general Soli Sorabjee was summoned by the cabinet for his legal advice.

The prime minister is leaving tonight on an eight-day tour to New York and Paris and will return on September 30.

UNI

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