Demand for cabinet posts behind Puducherry BJP revolt. 'Took advantage of poll loss to rake it up.'

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Chennai/New Delhi:A section of the BJP MLAs and Independent MLAs from the Union Territory of Puducherry have knocked the doors of Delhi, urging the BJP high command to seek changes in Puducherry cabinet in the wake of the recent Lok Sabha debacle...

Congress (AINRC)-led coalition government for the poll loss, a delegation led by BJP MLAs A..

They took advantage of the election loss to rake it up, the BJP insider said.. Back in Puducherry, multiple sources in BJP confirmed that the delegation sought the removal of Home Minister A..

Ever since the coalition government was formed in 2021, BJP MLAs Kalyanasundaram, Kumar and his son Richard and three independent MLAs supporting the BJP have been demanding posts in government-aided bodies including chairman posts in the corporations, welfare Boards and committees...

We never get to know whats happening in the government, a BJP MLA said.. While John passively appeals to the party high command, Kalyanasundaram has been vocal about his dissatisfaction over the government..

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