Chandigarh: Adding a fresh twist to the intriguing sequence of events amid the festering political crisis in the state, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini was flanked by three sitting Jannayak Janata Party MLAs as he addressed media persons on Friday, saying that the Opposition was misleading the people.
While attacking the opposition, Haryana CM Nayab Saini said they (Opposition) have nothing to do with anyone. He further added that they should give in writing to the Governor how many MLAs they have not misled like this.
Showing confidence in his govt, he said that they had won the Trust Vote recently and when the time comes, they will win it again.
Digging in his heels amid claims by the Congress and the JJP that his government was in a minority after three Independent MLAs in their support switched sides, CM Saini called on the Opposition to come clean on the number of legislators who are with them and state the same in writing to the Governor.
JJP demands the intervention of the Governor
Earlier, on Thursday, the JJP chief and former deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala wrote to Governor Bandaru Dattatreya, urging his intervention to end the political stalemate in the state.
He called on the Governor to seek a floor test at the earliest and impose Presidents’ Rule in the state if the government failed to prove its majority in the Assembly.
However, in a broad hint that the JJP, itself, was a divided house amid the ongoing political churnings in the state, the CM on Friday arrived at the press conference along with three sitting lawmakers from the opposition party.
Opposition misleading people: CM Nayab Saini
Playing down the Opposition claims that the BJP was presiding over a minority government, CM Saini said, “They (Opposition) have nothing to do with the people and only want to mislead them. They should give in writing to the Governor as to how many MLAs they have in their support and not mislead the people. We won the trust vote recently and will win it again if asked to prove majority in the House. They are merely trying to distract public attention from other issues. Corruption and scams were rampant under the previous Congress rule in the state.”