BJP calls for special session in MP, asks Congress govt to prove majority

In elections for the 230-member Assembly last year, the Congress won 114 seats and the BJP coming a close second with 109

LokSabha Elections 2019:The BJP in Madhya Pradesh Monday said the Kamal Nath-drove Congress government in the state ought to demonstrate greater part in the Assembly.

Pioneer of Opposition in Assembly Gopal Bhargava said his gathering will ask Governor Anandiben Patel to meet an extraordinary session of the state Assembly “to talk about significant issues and test the Congress governments quality”.

I am composing a letter to the Governor for gathering a unique session of MP Assembly in a matter of seconds. We need talk significant issues like the ranch credit waiver and (to) test the administration quality, Bhargava told PTI.

He said the Congress, rather than discussing issues in the House, was dumping papers at previous Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhans habitation, guaranteeing that advances of Rs 21 lakh ranchers in Madhya Pradesh have been deferred.

The Congress was evading banter on significant issues, he said.

In decisions for the 230-part Assembly a year ago, the Congress won 114 seats and the BJP coming a nearby second with 109. The Bahujan Samaj Party has two seats, the Samajwadi Party one and the Independents four seats.

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EC bars Mayawati, Adityanath from poll campaigning after SC enquiry

The SC bench referred to submissions of the EC that they can issue notice, then advisory and finally lodge a complaint against an errant politician for violating the Model Code of Conduct

Elections:The Election Commission (EC) on Monday restricted Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati from race battling for 72 hours and 48 hours, separately, beginning from 6 am on Tuesday, for damaging the Model Code of Conduct by owning frightful expressions in their addresses, detailed news office ANI.

The EC activity came after the Supreme Court observed the supposed despise addresses made by Mayawati and Yogi Adityanath amid battles and looked to know from the survey board about the activity started against them up until this point.

The Election Commission “firmly censured” Adityanath and Mayawati for their collective comments. The two have additionally been “reprimanded”.

Mayawati was issued the notice for her discourse in Deoband speaking to Muslims to not vote in favor of a specific gathering.

The BSP boss had by all appearances abused the model set of accepted rules, the survey board found.

Adityanath was served the notice for his “Ali” and “Bajrang Bali” comments while tending to a rally in Meerut.

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