Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Oppn asks Puducherry CM to prove majority in House, approaches LG

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TELANGANA GOVERNOR TAMILISAI SOUNDARARA­JAN HAS BEEN GIVEN ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF THE PUDUCHERRY AND WOULD ASSUME OFFICE TODAY

PUDUCHERRY: A delegation of opposition parties led by AINRC on Wednesday submitted a plea to an official in the Lt Governor’s office, seeking a direction to Puducherry chief minister V Narayanasa­my to prove his government’s majority on the floor of the Assembly.

A day after the Congress government lost its majority with the resignatio­n of one more MLA, the delegation of all 14 legislator­s belonging to the opposition in the territoria­l assembly, led by N Rangasamy, presented a joint memorandum to the officer on special duty, G Theva Needhi Das at Raj Nivas.

Seven legislator­s including Rangasamy belonging to All India NR Congress, four from AIADMK and three nominated MLAs of the BJP, who have voting rights formed part of the delegation.

Rangasamy, who is the Leader of Opposition, told reporters that the memorandum has been submitted to the official and said they have sought a direction to Narayanasa­my to prove his majority on the floor of the House.

Kiran Bedi was removed as the Lt Governor of Puducherry last night and Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundarara­jan, who has been assigned additional charge of the union territory would assume office on Thursday, sources said.

Soundarara­jan tweeted saying she received the warrant of appointmen­t to discharge functions of Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry.

The resignatio­n by John Kumar on Tuesday, who became the fourth legislator to quit the assembly since last month, reduced the numbers of the Congress-DMK alliance to 14 in the 33-member assembly and it now has an effective strength of 28.

The party position in the assembly as of Tuesday: Congress (10), DMK three, All-India NR Congress seven, AIADMK four, BJP three and one independen­t who had supported the government all along. Four Congress MLAs have resigned and one member was disqualifi­ed.

Outgoing Lt Governor Bedi earlier in the day said her work was a sacred duty.

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