The Opposition parties of Union Territory Puducherry's on Wednesday submitted a memorandum to the Lieutenant Governor's office seeking direction to Chief Minister V Narayanaswamy to prove his majority on the floor of the house. Former Chief Minister and leader of the opposition, N Rangasamy, along with AIADMK floor leader A Anbazhagan and BJP floor leader V Saminathan handed over the memorandum signed by 14 MLAs to the governor's office seeking convening of a special assembly session to conduct the trust vote. The move comes at a time when Congress leader Rahul Gandhi arrived in Puducherry ahead of the elections. Rangasamy said that the Congress government in Puducherry has been reduced to a minority as their four MLAs have resigned and the Opposition has 14 MLAs. "Hence, the Congress has lost morally and its right to continue in office and the Chief Minister V Narayanaswamy should be directed to prove his government's majority". Rangasamy charged that the Puducherry CM had been non-cooperative for everything and this government had lost all qualities to rule. "Narayanaswamy will never accept his 'faults' or 'inefficiency' but he will blame others...Puducherry is in bad shape and Narayanaswamy failed to fulfil any of his promises," he said. MLAs of the AINR Congress, AIADMK, and the BJP as well as former PWD Minister A. Namassivayam and other party functionaries accompanied them to Raj Nivas. The memorandum was submitted to the OSD and additional secretary of the LG as Kiran Bedi has been removed from the position, Anbazhagan said. Punjab Municipal election: AAP demands recounting of votes FIR filed against Bihar JDU MLA Rinku Singh, know the whole matter Champat Rai: 'Ram Temple will be ready in 3 years'