Chandigarh:Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) leader Dushyant Chautala on Wednesday said that if Leader of Opposition B S Hooda takes steps to bring down the Nayab Saini government, his party would support the move.
The former deputy chief minister's statement came a day after three Independent MLAs withdrew support to the Saini government. If a no-confidence motion is brought against the Saini government, Chautala said they will vote against the government.
"I want to say on record that if a floor test is held, our MLAs will vote to bring down the government...JJP will issue a whip and vote against it," he said. The BJP government, which has the support of two other Independents and lone MLA of Haryana Lokhit Party, is now two short of the majority mark in the 90-member House which has a current strength of 88.
"I want to tell Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda that going by the present numbers in the Assembly, if a step is taken that this government is brought down during (Lok Sabha) elections, then we will fully consider to support them in this from outside," Chautala told reporters in Hisar.
Now, Congress has to think whether they will take a step to bring down the BJP government," he said. Asked whether his party will support the Congress, he replied, "We are clear that step should be taken to bring down the government".
He said the government has lost majority and either the chief minister should prove majority or resign on moral grounds. Ruling out any possibility of supporting the BJP after its alliance ended, Chautala said, "I have made it quite clear that the JJP will not go with the BJP now".
On the possibility of the BJP not summoning the House to prove majority, Chautala indicated there are many options available, including moving courts. Three Independent MLAs Sombir Sangwan (Dadri), Randhir Singh Gollen (Pundri) and Dharampal Gonder (Nilokheri) on Tuesday withdrew support to the BJP government in Haryana and announced they would back the Congress, reducing the Nayab Singh Saini government to a minority in the state assembly.