Bahuguna faces first major trial in Assembly today
With the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) fielding its nominee for the Uttarkhand Speaker’s election, the stage was on Sunday set for the Congress government to face its first trial of strength in the Assembly on Monday.
Congress MLA Govind Singh Kunjwal, a close confidant of Union minister Harish Rawat, and BJP MLA Harbans Kapoor on Sunday morning filed their nominations for the post of the Speaker in the Assembly.
It will be the first time that elections for the post of Speaker will be held on Monday in the 12-year-old hill state.
The Congress has already claimed the support of 39 MLAs in the House of 70 where the BJP has a strength of only 31.
The Congress is banking on the backing of seven non-BJP MLAs, including three Independents, who had already given their letter of support to governor Margaret Alva.
The Congress has attempted to woo the MLAs of the faction led by Mr Rawat by putting a candidate from his camp.
During the filing of nominations before principal secretary in the Assembly D.P. Gairola, Mr Kunjwal was accompanied by chief minister Vijay Bahuguna and all Congress MLAs besides Mr Rawat, who made his first appearance in the state ever since he lost the race for chief ministership to Mr Bahuguna.
Earlier, except Mr S.S. Negi, 10 remaining Congress MLAs were administered oath by protem Speaker Shailendra Mohan Singhal in his chamber giving much-needed relief to the Bahuguna government ahead of the election of the Speaker.
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