December 8, 1997  
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Caretaker Governance
If a new prime minister does not come along to assume leadership of the 11th Lok Sabha, I K Gujral is destined to lead a caretaker Government till the new one is formed after a general election. Legally, the period cannot exceed six months because that is the maximum interval, under Article 85 of the Constitution, between the last sitting of one session of Parliament and the first sitting of the next session. With a mid-term poll likely to take place in the third week of February 1998, the lifespan of the caretaker Government can be a good six to seven weeks. It should, therefore, be shorter than the "baby sitting" spell of the Chandra Shekhar government in 1991 -- nearly four months.

During the caretaker period, says an official in the Election Commission (EC), the Government must not transgress the "thin line" that separates routine matters from policy decisions. This line has been drawn by convention, not any law. The convention has been established by the conduct of governments prior to a series of mid-term polls between 1971 and 1991.

According to the EC source, the routine matters include sanctioning budgeted expenditure and ordering executive transfers. However, appointments to constitutional posts are regarded as policy matters and should await the next government. There will be no fresh appointment of judges to the Supreme Court and high courts, no ordinances, no creation of new posts, no ambassadorial appointments: in short, no work but the bare minimum.

Since diplomacy is supposed to be Gujral's special area of interest, the lack of any action here will particularly upset him. A caretaker regime essentially means no new policy initiatives synchronised with the proposed visits of Russian President Boris Yeltsin and his US counterpart Bill Clinton early next year.

-- Sumit Mitra

 

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