Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Puducherry test today; 2 ruling MLAs resign

- Divya Chandrabab­u letters@hindustant­imes.com

Two more MLAs of the Congress-led ruling combine resigned from the Puducherry assembly on Sunday, a day before a floor test, in a jolt to chief minister V Narayanasa­my’s government as it stood at a reduced strength of 12 MLAs in the 33-member House.

Congress MLA K Lakshminar­ayanan

and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) legislator Venkatesan announced their resignatio­ns on Sunday, while the Opposition’s strength stood at 14. The assembly now has seven vacancies, resulting in an effective strength of 26. The simple majority figure is 14 after the Sunday’s resignatio­ns.

Four Congress MLAs – including former ministers A Namassivay­am and Malladi Krishna Rao

– quit earlier, while another party legislator was disqualifi­ed for anti-party activities last year. In the 33-member assembly, 30 are elected seats and three are nominated members belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The Congress currently has nine MLAs. These include assembly speaker SP Sivakolund­hi, who is not allowed to vote unless there is a tie. The

Congress has the support of two DMK MLAs and an independen­t MLA from Mahe. The Opposition has seven MLAs from the All Indian NR Congress, led by former chief minister N Rangasamy, and four from the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK). It also includes the BJP’s nominated members, who are allowed to vote.

Telangana governor Tamilisai Soundarara­jan, who was handed additional charge of Puducherry on Tuesday last week, directed Narayanasa­my on Thursday to prove majority by ordering a floor test scheduled for February 22. Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi was replaced by Soundarara­jan on Tuesday, hours after a Congress MLA’s resignatio­n.

The resignatio­ns of two more MLAs came on a day the ruling alliance’s members met the chief minister to discuss the future course of action. The sitting MLAs will also meet for an hour on Monday. “We have to take a decision on whether to attend the trust vote or submit our resignatio­n to the Lieutenant Governor (L-G),” said a Puducherry Congress leader, asking not to be named. Lieutenant Governor Soundarara­jan has asked the ruling alliance to prove its majority by 5pm. The voting will take place by a show of hands. Even if all ruling MLAs are present, the Congress-led government will fall short of the simple majority mark, with 12 votes. “Elections are less than two months away so we will work towards the elections where people will give us the majority,” a senior Congress leader said on condition of anonymity. A senior Puducherry BJP leader said that they may not stake claim to form the government. “In a week, poll dates will be announced so what is the point of running a government for about 60 days?” the BJP leader said. President’s Rule seems imminent in that scenario. Lakshminar­ayanan resigned from his post as MLA and quit the Congress, stating that he was disrespect­ed in the party and the Opposition was welcoming him. “The government is not failing because of my resignatio­n. It has already lost its majority,” he told reporters on Sunday. The DMK’s Venkatesh also submitted his resignatio­n to the speaker, saying he was dissatisfi­ed with the government. “The BJP has used muscle and money power and threatened the MLAs,” said Puducherry Pradesh Congress Committee president AV Subramania­n.

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