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What a party
by Rohit Narayan ezhuthachan on Jul 18, 2008 12:44 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Out of 3 MPs., two MPs defy the diktat and Vaiko will march ahead. amma has no MPs now, but started bargaining withNDA... on what basis. Future of India..

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by ravi krishnan on Jul 18, 2008 01:32 PM   Permalink
....the rumors of the NDA's bags of tricks is even more starnge....apparently they have told the UNPA and some fence sitters that in case the UPA fails then the NDA would support one of their candidates for the PM's role from the outside....so that's quite a bait for the likes of Mayavathi or whoever else to become a PM for the balance tenure of this Loksabha....

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by mandook on Jul 18, 2008 01:37 PM   Permalink
It is better elections are held earlier than make persons like Mayawati as PM. Mayawati has to first come clean from the Supreme Court which has ordered her prosecution.

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by mandook on Jul 18, 2008 01:34 PM   Permalink
If two MPs defy out of three, it will be called a split and not defection!!! That is the law.In any case, they will get either DMK or Cong.tickets if elections are to be held, whenever.

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by purna on Jul 18, 2008 01:46 PM   Permalink
They will not get tickets from MK.

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by All Right on Jul 18, 2008 12:52 PM   Permalink
The MDMK has and su 4 MPs out of which two split awaypport the DMK. According to law, to avoid anti-defection, there should be at least a 50% split in the party.

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by AnUnknownIndian on Jul 18, 2008 01:18 PM   Permalink
There should be at least 33% and not 50%.

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by Senthil on Jul 18, 2008 01:21 PM   Permalink
30% 50% were old laws,3- 4 years back law has been chaanged.

As per new Law if you defy the whip then that is your last session in the parliament or assembly if your party compliants about you to the speaker.

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by Ramanath Babu on Jul 19, 2008 01:46 PM   Permalink
If 1/3rd of the members defy the whip and state that they have formed a separate party, it does'nt attract anti-defection law. The speaker has to recognise that section as a separate party and they do not lose their membership.

Babu

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by jay pillai on Jul 18, 2008 01:54 PM   Permalink
What a joke 2 MPs can break the party by half and they decide Indias governence. Sonia and Singh what are you doing to India

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