Chennai:For the first time, the BJP has emerged as a significant player in Puducherry and it is now a partner in the ruling NDA coalition, headed by the AINRC. Before this, the BJP had no footprint in the former French enclave. But, the euphoria seems to have evaporated with the bitter tussle within its ranks to secure ministerial posts. After a hard bargain with the AINRC president and Chief Minister N Rangasamy, the party was apportioned two cabinet slots. But, the saffron party is still undecided on its nominees as there are multiple claimants. The result, even after 50 days have passed since the poll results were out, ministry formation hangs in balance.
Heightening the crisis, supporters of legislator John Kumar, who switched to the saffron camp before the elections, laid a siege to the party office in Puducherry, raised slogans and ransacked the name board. They were pressing for his inclusion in the ministry. Kumar, a former lieutenant of ousted former Chief Minister V Narayanasamy, had claimed that he was assured of being accommodated in the cabinet. Interestingly, his son Vivilaian Richards is also a BJP legislator.
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Earlier, BJP state president V Saminathan asserted that the party legislators were not that keen on power and that cabinet formation was the Chief Minister's prerogative. “How many ministerial berths we get is immaterial. The NDA is committed to the development of Puducherry and we are not power-hungry,” he had told media persons then.
In the bargaining between the allies, Rangasamy had shot down the demand from the BJP for Deputy Chief Minister's post on the ground that the Union Territory had never had such an office. However, he agreed to cede the Speaker's office besides two ministerial berths. He had reportedly made this clear to BJP Puducherry in charge Nirmal Kumar Surana.