There is speculation that the state government may move a resolution to prove its majority in the House to protest against the BJP’s alleged attempts to buy out AAP MLAs.
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of Punjab Aam Aadmi Party The (AAP) government has decided to convene a session on Thursday, September 27, after the Governor barred him from convening a special session of the Assembly to seek the trust vote. The state government will also approach the Supreme Court regarding the move of Raj Bhavan. your legislators Punjab Assembly On Thursday, a march was taken out in protest against the withdrawal of the decision to cancel the special session of
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Said that the session of the Legislative Assembly would be held on September 27. He said that issues like power supply and stubble burning will be discussed in this session. There is speculation that the state government may move a resolution to prove its majority in the House to protest against the BJP’s alleged attempts to buy out AAP MLAs.
What action will be taken in the house, not decided
when the finance minister Harpal Singh Cheema When asked about this, he did not answer directly but said that the Business Advisory Committee of the House will decide what business is to be done on that day. Cheema also asked why the Governor preferred the Additional Solicitor General of India over the State Advocate General for legal opinion on the matter.
He said, it was a dark day when Governor passed this order. He passed this order on the advice of the Additional Solicitor General of India, who is a former BJP MP. Earlier, AAP leaders protested, holding placards with slogans like Stop Killing Democracy and Operation Lotus Murdabad.
Allegations of collusion on Congress-BJP
the party Congress And Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of colluding and working together to not allow a special session of the Legislative Assembly in the state. The MLAs, however, were stopped from proceeding towards the Governor’s residence. Barricading was done by the police within a radius of about one kilometer from the assembly premises.
BJP also demonstrated against CM Mann
B J P also staged a sit-in against the Mann government. BJP workers and leaders had planned to gherao Mann’s official residence, but the police stopped them from proceeding that way and used water cannons to disperse them. Police state BJP chief Ashwini Sharma And Sunil Jakhar Including some party leaders were also detained for some time. The BJP accused the AAP government of failing on all fronts and diverting people’s attention from the issues.
Supreme Court decision
Earlier in the day, the state cabinet decided that the government would oppose the cancellation of the governor’s session. Supreme Court Will turn to Before the cabinet meeting, CM Mann decided the party’s strategy by holding a meeting with all the AAP MLAs in the assembly premises here. After the meeting, Mann said in a video message, “The cabinet meeting was held here today in which it was unanimously decided that the assembly session will be held on September 27.”
He said that issues like power supply and stubble burning will be discussed in this session. Mann later said in a statement that the state government would approach the Supreme Court against the governor’s arbitrary and undemocratic decision to protect the democratic rights of the people and the federal rights of the states. The Chief Minister also targeted the Congress, accusing the BJP of supporting Operation Lotus.
CM Bhagwant Mann The irony is that the biggest victim of such undemocratic action is Congress itself standing with the BJP. He alleged that Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal and BJP are standing together in this horrific step, which is aimed at toppling the democratically elected government.
Akali leader also demanded probe
Meanwhile, Akali leaders Bikram Singh Majithia urged the Governor of Punjab to get a sitting judge of the Supreme Court or High Court probed into the allegations of offering money to AAP MLAs. He said that it should be clear in the investigation whether any BJP leader or any middleman had offered Rs 25 crore each to AAP MLAs to switch sides or not. The former minister said, if it is so, then action should be taken in the matter.
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