The Asian Age

Nayab Saini-led govt wins confidence vote in Haryana Assembly

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Lok Sabha polls from the Karnal seat, the BJP announced on Wednesday evening.

A day after their alliance ended, Jannayak Janta Party chief Ajay Singh Chautala said his party worked with full honesty to fulfil the “gathbandha­n dharma” over the last four and a half years and that his party was never power hungry.

Mr Chautala said his party had demanded two Lok Sabha seats in Haryana for the coming general electio, but was refused by the BJP. He said that he sent

Dushyant Chautala back to the BJP leadership with the message that the JJP would not fight even a single seat if it fulfils the promise of Rs 5,100 per month under the Old Age Pension scheme and would support it in all 10 seats. “We are not power hungry,” he said.

In Chandigarh, the new CM moved a motion to seek a vote of confidence in the Assembly. A two-hour discussion took place on the motion. Speaking in the House, Mr Saini said: “Our government not only has the trust of the MLAs, but we also have the trust of the people of Haryana.”

JJP MLAs Devender Singh Babli, Ram Kumar Gautam, Ishwar Singh, Ram Niwas and Jogi Ram Sihag left the House when the trust vote was taken up.

In the 90-member Assembly, the BJP has 41 members, and it also enjoys the support of six of the seven Independen­ts, as well as of lone Haryana Lokhit Party MLA Gopal Kanda. The main Opposition Congress has 30 MLAs.

The BJP was comfortabl­y placed in the Haryana Assembly even without the JJP's support.

During the discussion on the trust vote, the new CM praised his predecesso­r for the work undertaken during his nine-year-long tenure. He said it was his first day in the House as chief minister and Leader of the House.

Recalling his days when he was a member of the House during 2014-2019, Mr Saini said: “During that time I was told I had to contest Lok Sabha polls. At that time, I was a minister in the Haryana government. When the party desired that I contest the LS polls, I abided by that… When the party entrusted me with the new responsibi­lity, I am here to take up the latest assignment.”

The new chief minister said he comes from an ordinary background and no other member from his family was in politics. Praising Mr Khattar, the new CM said he has learnt a lot from him. Under the leadership of Mr Khattar, the state presented a good governance model in the entire country. Several developmen­t works were undertaken by the Khattar government, said Mr Saini.

Before the chief minister moved the confidence motion, Congress MLAs sought to know from Speaker Gupta about the urgency of convening the Assembly session.

“There was no emergency,” senior Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda said, and claimed that proper time was not given to the MLAs. Mr Hooda asked the Speaker to adjourn the session for at least one hour so that the legislator­s could reach the Assembly. To this, the Speaker said it was the duty of the members to reach the House on time.

Participat­ing in the discussion, Mr Hooda said in 2019, the BJP formed a government in alliance with the JJP. “But the BJP-JJP government failed on all fronts and the BJP had to change its chief minister,” he alleged.

The former Haryana chief minister said it was for the first time that a party (JJP) was issuing a whip to its members to remain absent from the House.

“What does this mean. This shows that both the BJP and JJP are hand-inglove… The JJP members should have been present and voted against this government, but people know what they are doing… This is a stopgap arrangemen­t,” said Mr Hooda, while claiming that Mr Saini was playing the role of a “night watchman”.

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