CM Shivraj proved majority in Vidhan Sabha, no Congress MLA was present
CM Shivraj proved majority in Vidhan Sabha, no Congress MLA was present
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Bhopal: Shivraj Singh Chauhan, who became CM of MP for hte fourth time easily proved majority in the Vidhan Sabha on Tuesday. Shivraj was sworn in as the state's chief minister for the fourth time last night after a series of political upheavals last week. However, no Congress MLA was present in the House during the floor test of the Shivraj government.

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SP-BSP and Independent MLAs voted in favor of the proposal. Immediately after the swearing-in on Monday night, Shivraj decided to conduct his floor test in the assembly, a four-day special session of the assembly has started from Tuesday. Earlier on Monday night, Assembly Speaker NP Prajapati submitted his resignation to the Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, Hina Kavre. Giving information late Monday night, an official of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Secretariat said that there will be three meetings in this four-day session.

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He told that on the first day, the new government of Shivraj Singh Chauhan will prove his majority in the assembly. The new BJP government will also submit Vote on Account for the financial year 2020-21. The session ends on 27 March. At the same time, just hours after Shivraj Singh Chauhan was sworn in as CM, Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker Prajapati resigned from his post late on Monday night.

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