Governor wrote this letter to Kamal Nath

Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Governor Lalji Tandon wrote a letter to Kamal Nath on Monday, March 16, 2020, and said, "In response to my letter, your letter was received. Thank you, I am sorry that the sentiment and language of your letter are not visible due to parliamentary decorum. Where I told you to get the confidence vote, but you did not do it nor did any meaningful effort in this regard. The proceedings of the House have been postponed till 26 March 2020." The Governor further wrote in the letter, it is a matter of regret that instead of proving majority in the time period given by me, you have written/expressed an inability to conduct a power test in the Assembly by writing a letter, which has no justification and basis. The reasons you have not taken the power test in your letter are baseless and meaningless.

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The Governor said, "The decision of the Supreme Court which you have mentioned in the letter does not apply in the present circumstances and facts. When the question arises whether a government has the confidence of the House or not, the Supreme Court has unquestionably established in many decisions that the answer to this question can only be by testing the power in the House." The Governor has written at the end, requesting you again to respect the constitutional and democratic beliefs, prove the majority by 17 March, otherwise it will be assumed that you do not actually get a majority in the Assembly.

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Now the governor has two options: Sources say that according to the constitutional experts, the governor has two options constitutionally after violating the due date for obtaining the confidence vote.

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