In deference to Governor Kalraj Mishra's 21-day notice period condition for holding an assembly session, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, earlier in the day, sent a fresh proposal to hold the session from August 14. ALSO READ | Rajasthan: Premises Of CM Ashok Gehlot's Brother Raided By ED; Know What Is The Alleged Fertiliser Scam
The first proposal for holding such session was sent on July 23, followed by another one on Sunday July 26 in which Gehlot requested Mishra to start the state assembly session on July 31 to discuss Coronavirus pandemic, not the 'floor test'.
Responding to Gehlot's appeal, Governor agreed but put up three conditions: 21-day notice period before convening session, maintaining social distancing norms and certain conditions to be followed, in case confidence motion is moved.
Earlier today, governor again returned the proposal saying that the Gehlot cabinet refused to answer why it wanted a session at short notice.
According to the reports, Mishra asked the Gehlot to state reason for calling a session at short notice and that it could call a regular Session after giving a 21-day notice.
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The Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government in Rajasthan has been in major crisis ever since his deputy Sachin Pilot, who has been removed from his post in the government and Congress party, turned rebel with some MLA supporting him.
The Gehlot government has been keen on holding the assembly session to prove the majority but their request to hold an urgent assembly session was turned down by state governor.
Meanwhile, in another development, Rajasthan Speaker CP Joshi has filed a fresh Special Leave Petition in Supreme Court against the stay order passed by the Rajasthan High Court on the writ petition by Sachin Pilot and 18 other MLAs asking Speaker to not take action against them.