Nayab Singh Saini government in danger in Haryana; Hooda destroys BJP's peace, brings no-confidence
Haryana Politics: The Congress party has brought a no-confidence motion against the Nayab Singh Saini government in the Haryana Assembly. The Congress had given notice of this motion, which has now been formally accepted. Assembly Speaker Harvinder Kalyan approved the Congress's notice on Thursday and included the no-confidence motion in the House's agenda.
No-confidence motion will be debated on Friday
Now, the no-confidence motion will be debated in the Assembly on Friday. The Congress has brought this motion in opposition to the Saini government. The Congress has raised serious objections to the policies and functioning of the Nayab Saini government and has cited several reasons for its stance.
A heated debate is expected
Earlier, the Congress had criticized the government on several occasions, but now it has officially brought the matter up for discussion in the Assembly. A heated debate is expected in the Assembly on Friday. The political situation in Haryana has become tense after the Speaker accepted the motion.
There will be a vote on no-confidence motion after debate
On Friday, there will be a debate on the no-confidence motion in the Assembly, with both the government and the opposition presenting their arguments. After the debate from both sides, there will be a vote on the no-confidence motion. The voting will determine whether the Saini government has a majority in the Assembly or not.
The no-confidence motion tests the confidence of the members in the House. The Saini government certainly has the numbers, but the situation is such that they must be losing sleep over it.
A political ploy: Govt
The Saini government and its supporters consider this move by the opposition to be politically motivated. The government has dismissed the motion as merely a political ploy and said that they will strongly oppose it in the Assembly.
In the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections, the BJP won for the third consecutive time. In the 90-seat Haryana Assembly, the BJP won 48 seats, the Congress won 37, the Indian National Lok Dal won 2, and independent candidates won three seats.
Prakash Kumar Pandey
