After Puducherry Government Falls, What Opposition Says On Taking Power | Read

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Hours after the Congress lost power in Puducherry, the biggest opposition party, NR Congress, said it had not staked claim to form the next government but was waiting for the Lieutenant Governor's invite. "I have not staked claim to form the government - I had only sought a Trust Vote," NR Congress chief N Rangaswamy said. All eyes are on the opposition party, which has a majority in the Puducherry assembly, after the Congress government of V Narayanasamy collapsed this morning, just three months before elections.

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