Home About Us Feedback Download
     Advanced Search  
March 18, 2010
 India
National
Politics
Business
Sports
Sci-Tech
Entertainment
Travel
Health
Religion
Art - Culture
Diaspora
Education
 International
Pakistan
Rest of South Asia
Asia
Americas
Europe
Australasia
Gulf-Middle East
Africa
World
 Business:
 ASIA | US | EUROPE
 updated 1330 IST
 NIKKEI -2 11488 
 HANG SENG +51 13846 
 NEC -9 4164 
  Home » National   E-mail this to a friend   Printable version
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INLD demands probe into legislators switching sides
11/20/2009 7:39:00 PM

Chandigarh, Nov 20 (IANS) The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), the main opposition party in Haryana, Friday demanded a probe into Haryana Janhit Congress (HJC) legislators switching sides and supporting the Congress, violating the anti-defection law.

'We demand an independent probe into the incident of five MLAs of the HJC suddenly coming out in support of the Congress. If anything is found wrong or illegitimate in this, then strict action should be taken against the culprits,' Ajay Chautala, INLD general secretary, told reporters here.

'We will fight this battle against HJC legislators in court and everywhere. We also appeal to the speaker of the assembly to immediately suspend these MLAs from the Vidhan Sabha for violating the norms of the anti-defection law,' Chautala said.

The five legislators, who were elected on the HJC ticket in the Oct 13 assembly poll, appeared before assembly Speaker Harmohinder Singh Chatha a few days back and extended their support to Congress.

The HJC, which had six legislators in the assembly, is led by Bhajan Lal and his son Kuldeep Bishnoi.

The Congress had emerged as the single largest party in the 90-member assembly with 40 seats, but was six short of simple majority. Seven Independent legislators and the lone Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) legislator in the house are also supporting the Congress.

'The Congress is looking stable only from outside but their internal disputes will disintegrate the party very soon. The government was a complete failure in their previous term and this time also they have made false promises to allure voters,' Chautala said.

'Farmers, who contribute substantially to the state's economy, have been completely neglected by this government. The law and order situation is deteriorating and inflation is out of control but nobody bothers about these issues,' he added.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    E-mail this to a friend   Printable version
Top News
  'Prince' will prevail despite IPL ...
  IPL Scoreboard: Bangalore Royal C ...
  Rajasthan Royals no match for Ban ...
  Royal Challengers thump Rajasthan ...
  Indian archers bag 4 gold, 2 silv ...
  Congress walks out from Chhattisg ...
  Achuthanandan remark upsets LDF a ...
  Government will use food stocks t ...
  Over 20 injured in Chhattisgarh b ...
  Shah Rukh receives Global Enterta ...
 
World News
  Headley may still be available to ...
  Tight security during Headley gui ...
  Headley case points to threats fr ...
  Headley attended five terror trai ...
  Headley pleads guilty to Mumbai t ...
  As final health battle looms, Oba ...
  Bullock's husband apologises for ...
  Japan refuses to compensate victi ...
  Caribbean nations seek close ties ...
  Emma Bunton plans to have second ...
 
Advertisement 


South Asian Videos
Bollywood On Demand
India On Demand
Tollywood On Demand
Kollywood On Demand
Hollywood Videos
India User Videos
Realtors India
Indian Friends
Indian Short Films
Post Classifieds
Bollywood Pictures
Hindi Lyrics
Hindi Songs
Bollywood Photos
Indian Videos
India Greetings
Play Games Online
Indian Recipes
National|Politics|Business|Sports|Sci-Tech|Entertainment|Travel|Health|Religion|Art - Culture|Diaspora|Education|
Pakistan|Rest of South Asia|Asia|Americas|Europe|Australasia|Gulf-Middle East|Africa|World|
Help | Site Map | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Publishers

©2009 southasianews.com, All Rights Reserved