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Congress govt wins no-trust motion in Andhra Pradesh


Mtoday news/ DHNS

Hyderabad, Dec 6: The opposition sponsored no-confidence motion against the Congress government in Andhra Pradesh was defeated by a huge margin in the state assembly late Monday night.

After over a 16-hour-long debate on the motion moved by Telugu Desam Party (TDP), the house voted on the motion after 1am. While 122 members supported the motion, 160 opposed it and there was one neutral. Five members were absent during the voting.

 

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Though 16 Congress legislators loyal to YSR Congress party leader YS Jaganmohan Reddy violated the whip to vote in favour of the motion, it was not enough to defeat the government.

The ruling party has 153 members in 295-member house. The magic figure required to defeat the motion was 143 as there are seven vacancies in the house.

In addition to ruling party’s 136 members, 17 out of 18 legislators of Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) and all seven members of Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) opposed the motion.

All 85 members of TDP, 12 of Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), four of CPI, two of BJP, one each of CPI-M, YSR Congress party and independent voted for the motion.

Though YSR Congress party’s honorary president Vijayamma had reached the assembly in the morning with 18 Congress rebels, the number dwindled to 16 by the time of the voting. Suspense over the actual strength of Jagan group continued till the last minute as Congress leaders made all out efforts to win back rebels.

Announcing the defeat of the motion, speaker N Manohar adjourned the house sine die.

On the last day of the five-day winter session, the house debated the motion for over 16 hours. The debate was marred by not just heated exchanges between treasury and opposition benches but also by the allegations and counter allegations among the parties supporting the motion.


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