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Anti Defection Law
by BahujanHitay BahujanSukhay on Jul 23, 2008 06:02 PM

Dear Friends, you may know that under the anti defection law if MP violate official stand of the party then he/she be disqualified from the membership of that particular house of representative. Since the MPs who cross voted in yesterday's confidence vote are no more bonafide members of LS then how come ruling party can claim they got majority to rule. Thus the ruling party is again in minority and should be asked to test its strength. This will stop MP's (horse) trading and no MP will be allowed to act against their official party stand. If some members want to violate official stant of their party then must be 2/3rd of party strength. Thus yesterday's confidence vote is a rude play of BJP who secretly joined hands with Congress to stop Bahenji Mayawati becoming PM.

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