Chandigarh:CM Bhagwant Mann on Monday called for a special session of the state assembly to prove the party's majority in the Punjab state Assembly. The session will be held on September 22 and will seek a trust vote from the members of the Legislative Assembly. The statement has come days after the Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party accused the center-ruling BJP of attempting to topplethe Punjab government.
In a video released earlier, the CM had claimed that the BJP has approached some of the AAP MLAs offering them Rs 25 crores each to switch their loyalties and join the BJP. "You must have heard how they tried to contact our MLAs and tried to offer money and other allurements in an attempt to topple the government which was elected with a huge mandate," Mann, who is currently in Germany, had said in the video message in Punjabi.
Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema had also alleged that some BJP leaders had approached around 10 MLAs with money and ministerial positions under 'Operation Lotus'. "We are summoning a special session of Punjab Assembly on September 22 in which we will bring a trust vote," he said.
With 92 MLAs, the AAP has an overwhelming majority in the 117-member Punjab Assembly, while Congress has 18, SAD three, BJP two, and BSP has one. The assembly also has an Independent member. The senior AAP leader claimed that around 7 to 10 AAP MLAs have been approached with offers of money and ministerial positions.