Kamal Nath government likely to fall, tomorrow will be decisive day
Kamal Nath government likely to fall, tomorrow will be decisive day
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Political struggle has been going on in MP for a long time. In this political battle, the turning point came on Saturday. 7 hours after a team of state BJP leaders, including former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, met Governor Lalji Tandon, the governor on Monday directed the Kamal Nath government to get a trust vote in the assembly. In the letter released at midnight, the governor directed that the government prove the majority after the address. Voting on the trust vote will be done by pressing the button, in no other way. Congress MLA staying in the resort of Jaipur has left for Bhopal Airport. Security was tightened at Bhopal airport and Section 144 was enforced. Congress MLAs are expected to come here from Jaipur soon.

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Videography of its entire process should also be done. This proceeding will start on 16 March and during this period, the house will not be adjourned, delayed or suspended. Those who manipulated politics with the Governor's decree have received a major setback. In a letter sent to Chief Minister Kamal Nath under Article 174 and 175, the Governor has ordered the Kamal Nath government to conduct floor tests using Articles 174 and 175 (2) of the Constitution and other constitutional powers. Earlier, BJP leaders had demanded a session of the Assembly and floor test before 16 March.

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With the resignation of six, there has been a big change in the party's position. Now there is only one seat difference between the Congress and the BJP in the House. If the resignation of the remaining 16 MLAs is approved or they do not appear in the house, then Congress government will not be able to prove the majority. In both the situations, the fall of Kamal Nath government is believed to be fixed.

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