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BJP will not stake claim to form Govt in Pondy: Saminathan

BJP will not stake claim to form Govt in Pondy: Saminathan
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Puducherry, Feb 23 (UNI) A day after Congress-DMK alliance government fell, the BJP on Tuesday announced that it would not stake claim to form the government as it did not want to come to power through short cuts.



Talking to news persons, BJP Puducherry president V Saminathan MLA said that N R Congress, the ally of BJP, will also not claim to form the government in the Union territory.



With none of the opposition parties coming forward to stake claim to form a government, Puducherry is all set to go for the President’s rule for a period of another three months or till the elections are held.

Saminathan said that the BJP is not responsible for the fall of the Narayanasamy government here. Since, the government became and ‘anti-people’ one and with the resignation of its own members, the Congress government fell at its own, he said, adding that the allegation of Narayanasamy that the BJP is responsible for the fall of the government is wrong.

He said that the BJP will face the assembly elections, win and form the government here.



Claiming that the three nominated members are also not responsible for the fall of the government, Saminathan said that it is wrong on the part of Narayansamy to blame the nominated members without facing the confidence vote.



He also said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah will pay a one day visit to the Karaikal region of the Union Territory on February 28.

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