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Published : Mar 14, 2020, 7:53 PM IST

Updated : Mar 14, 2020, 8:39 PM IST

20:36 March 14

Cong minister holds 'havan', MLAs visit temples

With the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh on the verge of collapse, state minister PC Sharma on Saturday performed a 'havan' (fire ritual) at the famous Baglamukhi Temple in Agar Malwa district.

The temple is known for 'tantrik' (occult) rituals and people often carry out 'havan' for wish fulfillment.

Congress MLAs from the state, currently sequestered in Jaipur in neighbouring Rajasthan, also prayed at temples, including the famous Khatushyam Temple, as per news channels. (PTI)

20:27 March 14

MP Speaker accepts resignations of six former ministers

Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker N P Prajapati on Saturday accepted the resignations of six rebel MLAs who were ministers in the Kamal Nath government.

These MLAs were sacked from the cabinet after they, alongwith 16 other legislators, resigned in support of Jyotiraditya Scindia who left the Congress and joined the BJP.

"I have accepted the resignations of Imarati Devi, Tulsi Silawat, Govind Singh Rajput, Mahendra Singh Sisodiya, Pradyumn Singh Tomar and Prabhuram Chaudhari," Prajapti told reporters.

"I had given them time to appear in person on Friday and Saturday after their resignations came in for verification. But they did not turn up," he added.

With the Speaker's decision, the effective strength of the MP Assembly is now 222. Two seats are vacant.(PTI)

20:20 March 14

Kamal Nath requests Amit Shah to ensure MLAs safety

Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath writes to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, requesting him to 'ensure that 22 Congress MLAs who have been kept in Bengaluru, are able to reach Madhya Pradesh safely to participate in Assemby Session which starts March 16, without any fear.'

19:17 March 14

MP BJP leaders meet Governor in Bhopal

BJP demands floor test before Guv's budget session address

Bhopal: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) delegation met Governor Lalji Tandon on Saturday and demanded a floor test before his address to the House and the budget session of the Assembly. 
After meeting the Governor, former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said, "There is a minority government in the state, so there should be a floor test ahead of Governor's address and budget session." 

The BJP demanded that the voting should not be by a show of hands and the whole process should be filmed. 

The BJP delegation included Leader of Opposition Gopal Bhargava and former Ministers Narottam Mishra and Bhupendra Singh. 

Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker NP Prajapati has indicated that action might be taken against two or three rebel MLAs out of the 22 who had resigned. 

Prajapati on Saturday gave notice to seven rebel Congress MLAs to appear before him to discuss their resignations but they didn't turn up. The six rebel Congress MLAs who were asked to appear before him on Friday also didn't turn up. 

Prajapati had asked the six MLAs to appear before him again on Saturday but none of the 13 MLAs turned up as the Speaker kept waiting for them for nearly three hours. 

Speaking to mediapersons, Prajapati said: "I kept waiting for the seven MLAs, who were given time today, and for the six MLAs who didn't come on Friday, at the Assembly Secretariat. Now, I will work as per the legal process." 

"Two or three serious issues of legislators have come before me. Based on the papers that have been received, I am considering whether to keep them or remove them," he added. 

(IANS Report)

19:12 March 14

MP Speaker asks 7 more rebel MLAs to appear before him

Bhopal:Assembly Speaker NP Prajapati on Saturday gave notice to the seven more rebel Congress MLAs to appear before him to discuss the resignations.  

On Friday, notices were sent to six rebel Congress MLAs but they did not appear before the Speaker who kept waiting in his chamber of the Assembly all day but the MLAs did not turn up.  

Twenty-two Congress legislators, close to Jyotiraditya Scindia camp, have submitted their resignations to the Speaker through email, out of which 19 are lodged in a Bengaluru resort, but the Speaker has insisted that the legislators will have to put their case in person.  

Jeetu Patwari, a minister in Kamal Nath government, reached Bengaluru to meet the MLAs but was not allowed to meet them.  

Meanwhile, the Madhya Pradesh government is thinking of postponing the floor test if all the MLAs do not appear before the Speaker.  

The government may also knock the doors of the Supreme Court if the MLAs do not present themselves before the Speaker. 

(IANS Report)

18:55 March 14

MP Speaker asks 7 more rebel MLAs to appear before him

MP Congress leader speaking to media

Jaipur (Rajasthan): Amid the political crisis in the aftermath of Jyotiraditya Scindia's exit from the Congress,  MLAs of the Congress party from Madhya Pradesh have been lodged in Jaipur's resorts.

As per reports, MLAs have been lodged in Buena Vista resort and Tree House resort.  

The MLA's are expected to return back to Madhya Pradesh by Saturday evening to attend party's meeting on Sunday.

Last Updated : Mar 14, 2020, 8:39 PM IST

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