There is no clarity on their plans but two JJP MLAs Jogi Ram Sihag and Devender Babli had earlier announced support for the farmers’ agitation. Even Kanda, on the first day of the session, had expressed to the Speaker his inability to attend the session on account of a function at Sirsa.
All the three parties are not taking any chances — all have issued three-line whips to their MLAs to vote along the party lines on Wednesday.
Fearing that some of the party MLAs could support the no-confidence motion, the Dushyant Chautala-led JJP on Tuesday issued a “three-line whip” asking its MLAs to support the coalition government. The three-line whip can be violated only if one-third of the JJP legislators decide to cast their vote against the party line.