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| PDP, PP whips for defeating Govt | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | July 4 With just two days left for the biggest political showdown of last two decades, the Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad is reportedly counting on the elements of dissidence as parties today issues whips for the trust vote to be held on the floor of legislative assembly in Srinagar on Monday. Amidst calculation of numbers, the Peoples Democratic Party and Panthers Party today issued whips to their party legislators to attend the special session of legislature and vote against the Ghulam Nabi Azad led minority government. The opposition National Conference, which has repeatedly said to oppose the trust vote, was yet to make any such announcement and so was the case with CPI(M). According to a party statement, Bhim Singh has issued an immediate whip to the Panthers Party MLAs to attend the special session of the Legislative Assembly convened by the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir in Srinagar and vote positively against the government headed by Ghulam Nabi Azad. In his whip the Panthers Party leader said that all the MLAs of the Panthers Party are requested to attend the session and not (not) join any walkout that they on any issue till the proceedings of the Legislative Assembly are closed. Chief Whip of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Abdul Gaffar Sofi has also issued a Whip' to all the party legislators asking them to remain present in the Legislative Assembly on July 7th at 10 AM when the State Government is supposed to prove its majority. The whip seeks from the party legislatures to vote against any motion to be brought by the state government to prove its majority. Meanwhile, a spokesman of the party has observed that if a member votes against the party whip the Legislature Party leader can declare him disqualified immediately after he violates the whip. Even if a member is expelled from the party he cannot violate the whip in accordance with the Supreme Court ruling and will face the same provisions of disqualification, the spokesman added. |
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