Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Governor Lalji Tandon has given a big blow to the state's Kamal Nath government before the civic body elections. In fact, Governor Lalji Tandon has not approved the ordinance of the state government electing the mayor and municipal presidents through indirect system. However, the governor has approved another ordinance of the Kamal Nath government.
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This ordinance is related to the wrong information in the affidavit of the councillor candidate. In this, they have a provision of 6 months imprisonment and a fine of 25 thousand rupees like the assembly elections. Actually, the Madhya Pradesh cabinet approved the proposal to elect the mayor and municipal presidents through indirect system. Under this proposal, the Mayor and Nagar Panchayat Presidents are to be elected by councillors in the state. At the same time, this process is being opposed by the BJP. The BJP also submitted a memorandum to the governor for not approving the indirect process of body elections.
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At the same time, politics has intensified in Madhya Pradesh since Governor Lalji Tandon's ban on this ordinance. Congress and BJP have come face-to-face after the ordinance prohibiting the indirect election of Mayor. Let us tell you that after the approval from the cabinet, the Madhya Pradesh government had sent two ordinances to the governor. The ordinance related to the affidavit of one of these councillor candidates was approved by the Governor. However, the ordinance related to the indirect election of the mayor has not been approved.
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