While 32 MLAs supported the no-confidence motion passed by Congress, 55 MLAs opposed it
The no-confidence motion by the Congress against the BJP-JJP coalition government in Haryana was defeated in the Assembly on 10 March.
While 32 MLAs supported the motion, 55 MLAs opposed the no-confidence motion. Two independent legislators voted in favor of the no-confidence motion.
Earlier in the day, a no-confidence motion was brought against the government in the Legislative Assembly, whose chairman Gian Chand Gupta discussed it for two hours.
After the end of the Question Hour, the Speaker accepted the notice of no-confidence motion against the Council of Ministers.
“I have received a no-confidence motion from the Leader of the Opposition [Bhupinder Singh Hooda] And 27 other Congress MLAs, ”the president said.
The notice was accepted by the speaker and two hours were put up for discussion.
Mr. Hooda wanted to express confidence in the Haryana ministry led by Chief Minister ML Khattar.
In the 90-member Haryana Legislative Assembly, it currently has an effective strength of 88 members, the ruling BJP has 40 members, the JJP 10 and the Congress 30. There are seven independents, of whom five support the government, while one member is from Haryana. Public interest party.
Speaking to reporters after the day’s proceedings ended in the state assembly on March 5, Mr. Hooda had said, “The no-confidence motion will let people know which legislator stands with the government and which legislator stands with the farmers.” standing.” He had said that the party needed to move the no-confidence motion as the BJP-JJP government had “lost the confidence of the public” and the coalition government, “betraying public opinion,” one after another. Is taking decisions.
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