In an attempt to resolve the political imbroglio in the state following the resignation of 22 MLA’s loyal to former Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia , who has now joined the BJP, Madhya Pradesh governor Lalji Tandon directed chief minister Kamal Nath late Saturday night to seek a trust vote in the assembly soon after his (governor) address on March 16.
A letter from the governor was sent to the chief minister in this regard around midnight, a Raj Bhavan source said.
“I came to know that 22 MLAs have sent their resignations to the MP assembly speaker and they have also informed about it on electronic and print media. I have seen the coverage on both media with attention,” the letter, dated March 14, said.
“They have also sent the letter to me separately on March 10, 2020 and the same MLAs have requested for security to present these resignation letters to the Vidhan Sabha speaker on March 13,” the governor said.
“Under Article 174 and 175(2) of the Constitution, I am empowered to direct that MP assembly session will begin on March 16 at 11 am with my address. Soon after that the only work to be done is voting on trust vote,” he said in the letter.
The governor also directed that the trust vote be held by division of votes and the process be recorded on video by the Vidhan Sabha through independent persons.
“The above work must be completed under any circumstances on March 16, 2020 and it should not be adjourned, delayed or suspended,” he said in the letter.
The governor also mentioned in the letter that six ministers were removed from the Cabinet on Kamal Nath’s recommendations and their resignations accepted by the speaker.
“You (Nath) have also mentioned in your letter dated March 13, 2020, that you are ready for the floor test. I have also received a letter from the main opposition BJP about these situations. They have also pointed that the state government is putting unnecessary pressure on the MLAs who have resigned and also on other legislators,” the letter read.