We often hero triangular love stories in movies, and real life. When it comes to politics, these take the form of ‘triangular fight’ especially when it comes to elections. Given the recent developments in Parliament, we can suggest the title ‘Triangular Love’ for YSRCP, TDP and Congress.
After the no-confidence motion drama was unveiled by YSRCP, followed by TDP, not even a single session of Parliament (considering both the houses) ran at a stretch for an hour. Adding more drama to the ongoing play, Congress too has joined in the ‘no-confidence motion’.
Opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge served notice of moving ‘No-Confidence Motion’ on 27th March 2018 in Lok Sabha to the Secretary-General of Lok Sabha. The recent development comes at a time when the nation’s oldest existing party has been shadowed.
Until now, neither YSRCP nor TDP have managed to get the no-confidence motion passed. It will be interesting whether Congress can make it possible. Insider sources have confirmed that TRS MPs will only intensify their protests, given their anti-Congress stand in Telangana, and will nowhere budge because Congress wants to move the NCM.