Congress rejects BJP’s demand of special session, Kamal Nath says (BJP) worried of it’s scams.
May 20th, 2019 11:36 pm | By ThenewsmanofIndia.com | Category: UncategorizedTHE NEWSMAN OF INDIA
The Congress has rejected the BJP’s demand to hold a special session of the state Assembly in Madhya Pradesh to discuss issues of urgent public interest.
Gopal Bhargava, leader of Opposition in the state Assembly, had written to Governor Anandiben Patel demanding a special session of the House to discuss financial issues since no such session has been held for nearly six months.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Kamal Nath on Monday asserted that his government had no hesitation in proving its majority.
“In the past five months we have proved our majority in the election of the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker, passing the demand for grants and the budget. We have proved our majority four times,” he said.
Attacking the BJP, the Chief Minister said, “They (BJP) are worried that scams during their 15-year rule will now come out. In a bid to conceal these, they want to disturb the present government.”
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