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Rajasthan Governor Rejects Gehlot Cabinet’s Proposal For To Convene Assembly For The Third Time

On the letter with the objection by the Governor, Gehlot said that the love letter had already arrived, now he will ask what does the governor want?

 

Jaipur| In the midst of political turmoil in Rajasthan, Governor Kalraj Mishra returned the plea for the third consecutive time seeking assembly session from 31 July. After this, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot visited the Governor for the fourth time. Both met for 15 minutes. Now after the cabinet meeting, the government will send the proposal for the fourth time.

The Governor, while returning the application for the second time, had stipulated that 21 days notice should be given to call the session. The government sent the proposal for the third time on Tuesday in response to the Governor’s objections.

Governor’s love letter received: Gehlot

On the letter with the objection by the Governor, Gehlot said before leaving the Raj Bhavan that the love letter had already arrived, now he will ask what does the governor want? Regarding the condition of the notice, Gehlot said, “Be it 21 days or 31 days, victory will be ours. For the first time in 70 years, a governor has raised such questions. Can you understand where the country is going?”

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Before going to Raj Bhavan, Gehlot had also said that a conspiracy is being hatched to topple the government. “But we are strong. Those who cheated, if they want, they can come back to the party and apologize to Sonia Gandhi,” he added. Gehlot made this statement at the event of Govind Singh Dotasara assuming the post of Congress state president. He also targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Gehlot said that Modi ji was able to become the Prime Minister because Congress strengthened the roots of democracy.

2 petitions of BJP in case of BSP MLAs

BJP and BSP have joined hands against Congress in the court. This case is related to all6 BSP MLAs in Rajasthan joining Congress 9 months ago. BJP MLA Madan Dilawar has challenged this in the High Court.
Dilawar’s petition was dismissed on Monday, but on Tuesday, he filed a fresh petition.

The petition says despite complaining to the speaker against the second defection, there is no action and the complaint was discussed without giving any reason. On the other hand, the BSP itself filed a petition in the High Court on Wednesday. This too has been attached to the BJP’s petition. These applications were heard in the High Court on Wednesday. There will be a hearing again from 2 pm on Thursday.

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