The Fourteenth Assembly of Pondicherry succeeded the 13th Assembly of Pondicherry and was constituted after the victory of
Indian National Congress (INC) and allies in the
2016 assembly election[1] held on 16 May 2016.[2]
^The 2021 judgement by Honourable Supreme court of India sealed the fate of sealed the fate of
Narayasamy's government.[6] He lost the trust vote as the nominated MLAs voted against him. With resignations of 6 MLAs (five from
Congress and one from
DMK), from 33 the house strength dwindled to 26. The Narayansamy-led
UPA government consisting of Congress (9 with speaker), DMK (2) and an independent (1) had strength 12. The opposition strength 14 MLAs which consisted of
AINRC (7),
AIADMK (4) and the three nominated members affiliated to
BJP. As per the judgement, counting the strength of nominated MLAs, the opposition outnumbered the government in strength and the government fell out subsequently and the president rule was imposed.[7]
The Fourteenth Assembly of Pondicherry succeeded the 13th Assembly of Pondicherry and was constituted after the victory of
Indian National Congress (INC) and allies in the
2016 assembly election[1] held on 16 May 2016.[2]
^The 2021 judgement by Honourable Supreme court of India sealed the fate of sealed the fate of
Narayasamy's government.[6] He lost the trust vote as the nominated MLAs voted against him. With resignations of 6 MLAs (five from
Congress and one from
DMK), from 33 the house strength dwindled to 26. The Narayansamy-led
UPA government consisting of Congress (9 with speaker), DMK (2) and an independent (1) had strength 12. The opposition strength 14 MLAs which consisted of
AINRC (7),
AIADMK (4) and the three nominated members affiliated to
BJP. As per the judgement, counting the strength of nominated MLAs, the opposition outnumbered the government in strength and the government fell out subsequently and the president rule was imposed.[7]