Political Turmoil in Odisha: Congress Suspends MLAs for Betrayal
In Odisha, the Congress party suspended three MLAs for cross-voting in favor of BJP-backed Independent Dilip Ray in the Rajya Sabha elections. This act, deemed as betrayal, has prompted the state Congress to seek their disqualification. The party's national leadership is apprised of the decision.
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In a dramatic political shake-up in Odisha, the Congress party has taken a firm stand by suspending three of its members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) for defying party lines in the recent Rajya Sabha elections.
The suspended MLAs are accused of voting in favor of BJP-backed Independent candidate Dilip Ray, a move that paved the way for his victory and undermined the joint opposition candidate, Datteswar Hota.
Ramesh Chandra Jena, Dasarathi Gomango, and Sofia Firdous now face disqualification from the assembly under the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution. This development underlines the Congress's stern action against what it describes as 'betrayal'.
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