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Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday castigated Leader of the Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led Congress legislators over the no-confidence motion moved against his government on the second day of the ongoing Winter Session of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha, stating that the motion did not have any signatures of the LoP, which is “a serious matter”.
“This may not be in keeping with tradition, but the matter is serious, and there is a valid reason to place it before the House before the commencement of the discussion, Saini said while speaking over the no-confidence motion, which was scheduled by Speaker Harvinder Kalyan for discussion in the second sitting of the House’s proceedings.
Taking a dig at Hooda, Saini said, “Either the Leader of the Opposition was unaware of this no-confidence motion, or despite being aware, he allowed it to be brought forward.”
“Honourable Speaker Sir, accepted the no-confidence motion. The government is fully prepared for discussion on the no-confidence motion,” Saini added.
The Opposition members strongly objected to points raised by Saini, insisting the LoP’s signatures were not actually required for moving the no-confidence motion.
The Congress’s no-confidence motion mentioned that “due to the government’s narrow tunnel vision, the state is rapidly and relentlessly hurtling towards a dark, hellish abyss of crime, drug abuse, unemployment, illiteracy, inequality and environmental degradation. The government has lost the trust of every section of the state’s population.”
However, responding to the Opposition’s no-confidence motion, Saini said, “The government is fully prepared to answer every question and engage in discussion in the Assembly. The BJP government remains accountable to the people and prepared to address any issue raised by the Opposition during the session.”
In its motion, the Congress legislators also alleged, “The government has completely failed due to its anti-people policies and weak management. Through its various systems, this government has transformed ‘Loktantra into a Tantralok’”.
Citing Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi’s allegations, the motion accused the BJP of “seizing power through unconstitutional means and by stealing votes through bribery and manipulation,” claiming the government was “not based on the people’s mandate”.
Countering the Opposition’s accusations earlier during the Question Hour, Saini stated, “The Opposition has been left unsettled after being decisively rejected by the people. Having lost public confidence and political credibility, Opposition leaders are now resorting to allegations like vote theft out of sheer frustration.”
The chief minister asserted that “the mandate of the people is clear and decisive, and it reflects total rejection of the Congress’s policies and past governance. “This rejection,” he said, “has left the Opposition frustrated, prompting them to make irresponsible and unfounded statements”.
The discussion over the no-confidence motion was underway till filing of this report.
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