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Pondy govt teeters as two more MLAs quit day before floor test

CM Narayanasamy says final call on party strategy will be taken before Assembly session

Pondy govt teeters as two more MLAs quit day before floor test
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Venkatesan and Lakshminarayanan

Puducherry

Two more MLAs of the Congress-DMK alliance in Puducherry resigned on Sunday, delivering yet another jolt to Chief Minister V Narayanasamy, a day before he is scheduled to face a floor test in the Assembly to prove his majority. 

The resignation by Congress MLA K Lakshminarayanan and DMK legislator Venkatesan further reduced the strength of the ruling alliance to 12, while the opposition has 14 MLAs in the 33-member Assembly, which has seven vacancies. Lakshminarayanan and Venkatesan submitted their resignation letters separately to Assembly Speaker V P Sivakolundhu at his residence here, the both said. 

Speaking to reporters, Lakshminarayanan said, “this government led by Narayanasamy has lost majority.” He said he has also resigned from the party membership. Later, Venkatesan told the media that he had quit the post of MLA only and continued to be in the DMK. “... I was not able to meet the needs of the people in my constituency since there was no allocation of funds under the MLA Local Area Development fund,” he said. 

Four Congress MLAs--including ex-ministers A Namassivayam (now in BJP) and Malladi Krishna Rao had quit, while another party legislator was earlier disqualified. Narayanasamy’s confidante A John Kumar had resigned this week. 

Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, handed over additional charge of Puducherry, had on Thursday directed Narayanasamy to prove majority by ordering a floor test on February 22. The Lt Governor has asked Narayanasamy to prove majority on the floor of the House by 5 pm hrs of Monday. A special session has been called for the floor test. After the resignation of Lakshminarayanan, the strength of the Congress has come down to 9. 

Meanwhile, Chief Minister V Narayanasamy said that a final decision on the strategy of the ruling side would be taken on Monday morning. Talking to the media after a meeting of the Congress and DMK legislators here on Sunday, the Chief Minister said that the views of the MLAs had been heard and a final decision was yet to be taken. 

On Monday, before the Assembly commences, there will be another meeting in which the final decision will be taken and announced in the Assembly.

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