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Chief Minister V Narayanasamy loses majority in Puducherry

 

The Congress government in Puducherry has collapsed after losing its majority and Chief Minister V Narayanasamy will resign. After two exits on Sunday, the government’s numbers had dropped to 12 MLAs in the assembly where 14 is the majority mark. As he started the Trust Vote debate, the Chief Minister had claimed he still had a majority.

On Sunday, two more MLAs resigned, plunging the coalition further into the crisis ahead of polls. Of the 30 elected MLAs in the assembly, Congress had 15 members and, along with the DMK’s two and one independent, was just past the majority mark of 16. Six MLAs, however, resigned in the last few weeks.

 

The Congress has traditionally enjoyed a strong grip on Puducherry but this time round, it has faced rumblings over Chief Minister V Narayanasamy, seen to have been para-dropped after the 2016 election.

 

Four-time Congress MLA Lakshminarayanan while putting in his papers on Sunday said he is upset over not getting “recognition” in the party. He said he will leave the party too. A DMK MLA Venkatesan also resigned.

 

Two MLAs — A Namassivayam and E.Theeppainjan — resigned on January 25. Both joined the BJP. Last week, Malladi Krishna Rao quit and John Kumar resigned as MLA. Another Congress MLA, N.Dhanavelou, was disqualified for alleged anti-party activities last year.

 

Last week, Puducherry also saw removal of Kiran Bedi as Lieutenant-Governor. For four-and-a-half years, Chief Minister V Narayanasamy campaigned for Kiran Bedi’s removal but when it did happen, it was at a time his government looked shaky. The union territory’s new Lieutenant Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan called the floor test on Monday citing the opposition’s stand that the ruling party no longer has a majority.

 

Elections are due by May in Puducherry and neighbouring Tamil Nadu, besides Kerala, West Bengal and Assam. The BJP does not expect much from Tamil Nadu and Kerala at this point, but feels it has a better chance in Puducherry, with the Congress weakened.

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