In the Puducherry Assembly, the speaker declared that V Narayanasamy had lost the majority. Before reaching the assembly this morning, V Narayanasamy claimed that he had a majority but he failed to prove it in front of the speaker. The newly appointed Deputy Governor of Puducherry Tamilisai Soundararajan had directed Chief Minister V.
Narayanasamy to prove his majority in the Assembly. At the same time, Congress MLA K.K. After the resignation of Laxminarayanan and DMK MLA Venkatesan on Sunday, the number of MLAs of Congress-DMK alliance in the 33-member assembly has come down to 11, while the opposition parties have 14 MLAs. After which it was expected that Narayanasamy would not be able to prove his majority in the assembly.
Puducherry Chief Minister Narayanasamy said in the assembly that we formed the government with the support of DMK and Independent MLAs. After that, we faced various elections. We have won all the by-elections. It is clear that the people of Puducherry trust us. He alleged that former LG Kiran Bedi and the central government, along with the opposition, tried to bring down the government. The Center has betrayed the people of Puducherry by not giving funds.
The fourth option in Puducherry is President’s rule. Actually Lieutenant Governor Tamilasai Sundararajan has been the BJP President in Tamil Nadu. In such a situation, it is believed that if they feel that the decision is not going in favor of BJP, then President’s rule can also be imposed in the state.