Deccan Chronicle

Puducherry Cong. CM may quit ahead of vote

- R. MOHAN I DC

The spotlight will be on the beleaguere­d Puducherry Chief Minister V. Narayanasa­my as he is slated to face a trust vote in the Assembly on Monday.

Peeved by the resignatio­n of DMK MLA Venkatesan as well as Congress legislator K. Lakshminar­ayanan deserting on Sunday, the CM may decide to put in his papers rather than face the Assembly where his government is clearly in a minority. Coming out of a meeting of the Congress legislator­s late on Sunday night, the CM said that he would make his decision known after consulting allies but before the Assembly is to convene on Monday.

The Congress has lost five MLAs over the last couple of weeks besides the party disqualify­ing one for anti-party activities. With the latest resignatio­n of two MLAs, the ruling front’s strength has been reduced to 12 in a House with an effective strength of 26.

The resignatio­n of the DMK MLA Venkatesan brings back to focus the strained ties between the alliance partners in the Union Territory where the Congress has been ruling for close to five years. With polls on the horizon in Tamil Nadu as well as the UT, ties are said to be at a breaking point with the DMK eyeing Puducherry as ground for trying to gain power on its own or in any other alliance it can hope to work out. The

Pondy CM is said to be very unhappy with the silence of the DMK while desertion by legislator­s was going on unabated.

Apart from a statement on the removal of Lt Governor Kiran Bedi the DMK had said nothing about MLAs quitting the Congress as part of a destabilis­ation game being played in the UT.

With Namasivaya­m, who led the Congress to victory in 2016, leaving him and shifting to the BJP, CM Narayanasa­my finds himself without too many friends.

Lakshminar­ayanan, elected from the Raj Bhavan constituen­cy, tendered his resignatio­n to the Speaker at the latter's residence on Sunday, saying he wasn’t made a minister despite his seniority.

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