Continuing their protest outside Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi official residence, Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy and five of his ministers spent Wednesday night on the road outside Raj Nivas and slept on the road.
Narayanasamy is demanding Kiran Bedi approval for sanction for 39 government proposals, including a free rice scheme. Wearing a black shirt and black dhoti, he began his protest on Wednesday. He was protesting against Bedi for not permitting the implementation of his government welfare schemes.
“She (Kiran Bedi) has no power at all, she has to only be a post office and sign papers which have been sent by council of ministers, she has no right to touch cabinet decisions, she is vetoing decisions. She is being encouraged by the Prime Minister to create problems for our government”, said chief minister Narayanasamy.
Bedi left for Chennai on Thursday morning to participate in an event. Afterwards, she is likely to go to Delhi from Chennai.