NO-TRUST MOTION AGAINST HARYANA GOVT IN ASSEMBLY TODAY

CHANDIGARH: The Congress will bring a no-confidence motion on Wednesday against the BJP-JJP-led Haryana government. The Congress continues to claim that the government lacks a majority. However, Chief Minister Manohar Lal has said that the government is in complete majority and will prove it in the session. Ahead of the no-confidence motion, the ruling BJP […]

by Ravinder Malik - March 10, 2021, 1:47 am

CHANDIGARH: The Congress will bring a no-confidence motion on Wednesday against the BJP-JJP-led Haryana government. The Congress continues to claim that the government lacks a majority. However, Chief Minister Manohar Lal has said that the government is in complete majority and will prove it in the session.

Ahead of the no-confidence motion, the ruling BJP and its alliance partner have issued a whip for their legislators, directing them to ensure their presence in the Assembly on Wednesday.

It has been learnt that the farmers’ union and leaders have given a call that farmers should appeal to the ruling party’s legislators to vote in support of the no-confidence motion and farmers. The MLAs doing so would be honoured by the farmers’ union.

During the ongoing Budget session on Wednesday, the ruling faction and the Opposition involved in a verbal spat over a string of issues. The Congress took on the government, saying that it is continuously neglecting the farmers’ issues. Attacking the ruling parties, Congress legislators said that the government has entirely failed on all fronts.

Reacting to the charges of the leaders of Opposition, Cabinet ministers J.P. Dalal and Kanwar Pal Gurjer said that the government is committed to increase the income of farmers and regarding the same, the agricultural laws have been brought in force. Besides, other steps like “Meri Fasal Mera Byora” have been taken that would benefit the farmers. JJP leader Dushyant Chautala said that the government has purchased every single crop of farmers on MSP. Besides, the government is leaving no stone unturned for the betterment of the farmers.