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Does SP hold key to UPA survival?
Monday, 06.23.2008, 03:33am (GMT-7)

NEW DELHI: With 39 MPs, the Samajwadi Party may hold the trump card for the survival of the UPA government in case the Left parties withdraw their support to it in the event of the Centre going ahead with the nuclear deal. In the Lok Sabha, which has an effective strength of 543, the UPA enjoys support of 237 members, 35 short of simple majority.

The Left parties have 59 MPs as a block. Besides, there are parties like BSP with 17 members, TRS with three and six independents, who cannot be completely counted with the opposition as of now.

The SP, which has shown signs of warming up to the Congress, has not made its position clear on the nuclear deal. Its MP Shahid Siddiqui said that the party would take a look if the government comes forward with any new logic or fact.

But as of now the SP is opposed to the nuclear deal with the US. If the SP abstains from voting, then the Congress may be short of majority by about 15 MPs because of the reduction in the effective strength of the House.

The ruling coalition may have to bank on smaller parties, independents and some fence sitters. But in case SP votes with the government, the BSP may be expected to go against it.

If the Left also decides to abstain from voting on the issue, then the Government may sail through easily because the half way mark also falls drastically.

PTI

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