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BJP to provide ministerial berths to legislators on rotational basis in Puducherry

- June 20, 2021

Puducherry, June 20(BPNS)

After party legislator John Kumar’s supporters picketed the BJP state committee office demanding ministerial berth to him, the BJP has decided to provide ministerial berths to its MLA’s on a rotational basis of one year each to a legislator.

On Saturday a group of supporters of John Kumar had laid siege to the BJP Puducherry state committee office after the party leadership denied him a ministerial berth as he was booked by the Income Tax department for evading tax of more than 750 crores. John Kumar was a former leader of DMK who later switched to the Congress and from there to the BJP just ahead of the 2021 assembly elections.

The supporters of John Kumar turned violent and even locked the party-state committee office demanding their leader be made a minister.

The BJP has decided to make former Congress leader and minister A Namasivayam be given the first, turn and then provide ministerial berth to the other four MLA’s out of the six legislators, it has. BJP , MLA Embalam R Selvam is already elected Speaker of the Puducherry assembly and hence the number of ministerial claimants from the party has come down to five.

John Kumar has already reached New Delhi along with his son Richard Johnkumar MLA and another MLA PL Kalyanasundaram to impress upon the party national leadership of his claim for the ministerial berth as a representative of the minority community. It is learned that after the meeting with the BJP high command, the party leadership has relented to provide ministerial berths to all the party legislators on a rotational basis of one year period to each MLA.

It may be noted that BJP had won six of the nine seats it contested in the 2021 assembly elections which is the best electoral performance of the party in the history of Puducherry.

Surjit Devadas, journalist of a local daily at Mahe, Puducherry while speaking to BPNS said, “BJP is facing the trauma of providing seats to the turncoats who have crossed fence during the run-up to the assembly elections. BJP of yore was an ideologically driven party earlier in this part of the world but it has now stooped to the level of other political parties and the party will have to face more and more issues. However, it is to the credit of the party leadership that it has won six seats from zero seats it had in 2016.”