Rajasthan Governor Returns Gehlot's Revised Proposal on Convening Assembly Session
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Jaipur: Rajasthan governor Kalraj Mishra on Monday returned the Ashok Gehlot government's cabinet note seeking an assembly session, asking for 'additional information'.
This is the second time that the governor has returned the proposal and sought clarifications from the state government. "The governor has returned the file to the state government with some queries. The matter is being examined," government sources said.
On Saturday, the cabinet had sent a revised proposal to the governor for calling an assembly session from July 31. On Friday, Mishra had returned the government's first proposal.
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Returning the first proposal, the governor had sought clarifications on six points, after Congress MLAs held a five-hour dharna on the lawns of the Raj Bhawan pressing for a vidhan sabha session.
The Congress government, which is facing a political crisis after a rebellion by the now sacked deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot and 18 other dissident MLAs, says it wants to hold the session so that it can prove its majority.
Gehlot has alleged that the governor is facing pressure "from above" to stall the assembly from meeting, hinting at the alleged involvement of the BJP government at the Centre in the tussle for power in the state.
Mishra has denied the charge.
Including the 19 dissidents, the Congress has 107 MLAs in the 200-member assembly and the BJP 72.
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