Nath, who was elected to the Assembly on a Congress ticket from Mohanpur constituency had joined the BJP on December 22 last year ahead of the state Assembly elections which are due in the first half of this year.
The Speaker told reporters here today that he disqualified Nath from the Assembly under the anti-defection law on the basis of a complaint lodged by Tripura Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president Birajit Sinha.
The Speaker served notices to Sinha and Nath on January 1 after the TPCC chief's complaint and told them to be present in his chamber on January 8 to hear the complaint.
"I had received a complaint from TPCC president for cancellation of membership of Nath and accordingly called Nath and Sinha to be present on January 8. Nath wanted time and I told him to appear before me yesterday (January 12) but he did not. Then I decided to expel him under the anti-defection Act," the Speaker said.
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The Congress had 10 MLAs in the House after the 2013 Assembly election. Six of the Congress MLAs joined the Trinamool Congress and then switched over to the BJP.
Initially, the BJP had no MLAs in the House but the saffron party's strength rose to six after the switch-over. With Nath's joining the party, the strength increased to seven. However, Nath has now been disqualified.
The Congress is now left with two MLAs in the Assembly after one Congress MLA recently quite the party on his own.
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