Narayanasamy Criticizes Delayed Ministry Formation in Puducherry
Congress leader V Narayanasamy has questioned the delay in forming a complete ministry in Puducherry after the partial swearing-in of a new Cabinet. The Congress plans to monitor the AINRC-led coalition's performance, warning of protests if irregularities are detected in governance.
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Congress leader V Narayanasamy has raised concerns about the delay in forming a full ministry in Puducherry following the recent partial swearing-in of cabinet members. He expressed his dissatisfaction over the delay in appointing a Speaker and Deputy Speaker for the Assembly.
Speaking to the press, Narayanasamy questioned why N Rangasamy, leader of the AINRC and NDA's chief minister for the region, has not yet included the remaining three ministers required for a complete ministry. He challenged Rangasamy to explain the phased approach to ministry formation, typical of a six-member setup.
Narayanasamy also criticized rumors of ministerial posts being 'auctioned,' demanding clarification from the CM. Meanwhile, after a disappointing election performance, Congress promised vigilant oversight of the new coalition government, with the possibility of launching protests should any governance failures occur.
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