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Madhya Pradesh Floor Test Updates: Governor Lalji Tandon accepts Kamal Nath's resignation; jubilant BJP MLAs flash victory sign in Assembly

FP Staff March 20, 2020, 17:22:49 IST

Madhya Pradesh Floor Test LIVE Updates: Madhya Pradesh Governor Lalji Tandon today accepted the resignation of Chief Minister Kamal Nath.

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Madhya Pradesh Floor Test Updates: Governor Lalji Tandon accepts Kamal Nath's resignation; jubilant BJP MLAs flash victory sign in Assembly
March 20, 2020, 15:43:01 (IST)

Sweets being distributed at BJP’s Madhya Pradesh party office

March 20, 2020, 15:19:01 (IST)

Governor Lalji Tandon accepts Kamal Nath’s resignation

Madhya Pradesh Governor Lalji Tandon today accepted the resignation of Chief Minister Kamal Nath. Nath had submitted his resignation to the governor at the Raj Bhawan in Bhopal around 1 pm today.

March 20, 2020, 15:10:38 (IST)

Speaker says no need for trust vote now

Speaker Prajapati refers to the petition filed in the Supreme Court and says that there is no need for a floor-test as Chief Minister Kamal Nath has already tendered his resignation.

March 20, 2020, 15:01:55 (IST)

BJP MLAs show victory sign at the state Assembly in Bhopal

All BJP MLAs assembled in the state Assembly as per the schedule decided by the Speaker, following the Supreme Court order. The MLAs flashed victory signs. Meanwhile, no Congress MLA was present in the Assembly. 

March 20, 2020, 14:07:44 (IST)

What does the Madhya Pradesh power matrix look like now?

The resignations of 22 Congress MLAs, if accepted, will bring down the total strength of the Madhya Pradesg Assembly to 206. The Congress has 92 members and seven allied MLAs (some of whom may decide to shift loyalties now that it is out of power) at least five short of a simple majority of 104. The opposition BJP has 106 MLAs after one resigned.

March 20, 2020, 13:54:29 (IST)

Jyotiraditya Scindia terms decemation of Congress govt people’s win; Nath blames BJP’s money politics

Jyotiraditya Scindia, the former Congress leader who quit the party and switched over to the BJP, calls Kamal Nath’s resignation “victory of people of Madhya Pradesh.” Congress’ outgoing chief minister Kamal Nath, however. blamed horse trading and BJP’s money power behind the change of power in Madhya Pradesh. 

 “This breach of trust was against the people of Madhya Pradesh, not against me. People will not forgive those who went against their wishes. Twenty-two of our MLAs were held captive in Bengaluru. This was politics spending crores of rupees,” Nath said at a presser before submitting his resignation officially. 

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March 20, 2020, 13:34:17 (IST)

Shivraj Singh Chouhan tweets ‘Satyamev Jayate’ as BJP appears all set to return to power

‘Satyamev Jayate’ (truth will prevail) was Shivraj Singh’s two-word message after Congress goverment crumbled under the weight of Jyotiraditya Scindia’s rebellion. Kamal Nath, the Congress chief minister announced that he will resign ahead of the trust vote. 

March 20, 2020, 13:12:56 (IST)

Independent MLA indicates he may support BJP if it forms govt

Pradeep Jaiswal, an Independent MLA, said, “Being an Independent MLA, now I don’t have have any other option but to support the new govt which will be formed, for the development of my people. I have spoken to them (BJP).”

March 20, 2020, 12:52:15 (IST)

BJP cannot weaken my resolve, will continue to work for people of MP: Kamal Nath 

After announcing his resignation, Kamal Nath said, “The BJP cannot weaken my resolve. Irrespective of the post, we will continue to work for the people. I am going to resign and will meet the governor in this regard.” 

During the briefing, Nath also claimed there have been no scams or corruption allegations under his administration.

March 20, 2020, 12:38:10 (IST)

Kamal Nath resigns as chief minister 

Announcing his resignation on Friday, Madhya Pradesh chief minister said he will visit the Raj Bhavan at 1 pm to meet Governor Lalji Tandon. 

After weeks of political drama in Madhya Pradesh which went from senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia joining the BJP, the Grand Old Party’s government in the state has collapsed.

March 20, 2020, 12:30:00 (IST)

BJP got 15 years, I got 15 months: Kamal Nath amid rumours of his resignation before floor test

Kamal Nath listed out the several projects done under the Congressadministration. He followed it up with,“The BJP could not tolerate this”. 

Nath further said that Indians can see the truth behind the incident where MLAs are being held hostage in Bengaluru. “The truth will come out. People will not forgive them,” he said.

March 20, 2020, 12:24:49 (IST)

BJP has planned to kill democracy: Kamal Nath

Kamal Nath alleged the BJP had continuously plotted against the Congress government. “Every 15 days, a BJP leader would make a remark, saying this government is here only for a few months and won’t last long. They also held hostage our 22 MLAs in Karnataka. They have spent crores of rupees by luring our 22 MLAs to the BJP camp. The BJP has planned this to kill democracy. The people of Madhya Pradesh will never forgive them,” he said.

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March 20, 2020, 12:23:44 (IST)

People of MP gave me five years to create a new state: Kamal Nath

Accusing the BJP of not being able to handle the work done by the Congress administration in Madhya Pradesh, Kamal Nath said, “I had been given five years to develop the state, five years to make Madhya Pradesh to be counted among one of the big states.”

March 20, 2020, 12:17:37 (IST)

Kamal Nath begins his address to media

March 20, 2020, 12:07:06 (IST)

BJP MLA Sharad Kol resigns ahead of trust vote

Meanwhile, Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Sharad Kumar resigned on Friday hours ahead of the impending floor-test in Madhya Pradesh. The Speaker of the Assembly, NP Prajapati, accepted the BJP MLAs resignation this morning.

March 20, 2020, 12:05:09 (IST)

In Pictures: Congress MLAs arrive at residence of Kamal Nath

March 20, 2020, 11:58:55 (IST)

Kamal Nath may quit before trust vote 

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath may resign on Friday ahead of a Supreme Court-ordered trust vote that his Congress government is certain to lose. 

With the Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Narmada Prasad Prajapati accepting the resignations of the 16 legislators holed up in Bengaluru, it has become clear the Kamal Nath government will quit on Friday.

March 20, 2020, 11:51:52 (IST)

A look at numbers in 206-member Assembly

The Legislative Assembly has 230 MLAs, of which 24 seats are vacant. A majority in the House of 206 MLAs will require the support of 104 MLAs. The BJP has 107 MLAs, and the Congress 92. The Congress has the support of the Samajwadi Party, the Bahujan Samaj Party and Independent MLAs, which totals up to 99.

With the resignation of 16 more MLAs, the strength of Congress has come down to 92 from 108. Earlier, six ministers had resigned which brought down the ruling party’s strength from 114 to 108. On the other hand, the BJP has 107 members in the House.

However, the BJP had paraded 106 legislators before the governor on Monday after one of its MLAs, Narayan Tripathi, was absent and seen with the Congress legislators after the assembly proceedings.

The BSP has two members in the House while the SP has one besides four independents. All these MLAs – BSP, SP and independents – had extended their support to the Congress during the formation of the government in 2018.

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March 20, 2020, 11:43:31 (IST)

Kamal Nath to meet his MLAs shortly

The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Kamal Nath, will meet his Congress MLAs at his CM’s residence shortly, hours ahead the state assembly witnesses a floor test on Friday.

March 20, 2020, 11:42:17 (IST)

Congress-ruled Madhya Pradesh govt on brink of collapse

The Congress government in Madhya Pradesh has been on the brink of collapse since last week after 22 MLAs – loyal to Jyotiraditya Scindia, who quit the Congress and joined the BJP last week, sent in their resignation. 

Ordering the session to be reconvened on March 20, the court said, “There will be only one agenda – whether the government enjoys strength. The state of uncertainty in Madhya Pradesh should be effectively resolved by a floor test”.

March 20, 2020, 11:40:13 (IST)

Floor test in Madhya Pradesh to be concluded by 5 pm 

The floor test of the Kamal Nath government in Madhya Pradesh will be held at 2 pm on Friday, the assembly secretariat has announced after the Supreme Court set a 5 pm deadline in response to a BJP petition that wanted an immediate resolution of the issue.

Madhya Pradesh Floor Test LATEST Updates: Madhya Pradesh Governor Lalji Tandon today accepted the resignation of Chief Minister Kamal Nath. ‘Satyamev Jayate’ (truth will prevail) was Shivraj Singh’s two-word message after Congress goverment crumbled under the weight of Jyotiraditya Scindia’s rebellion. Kamal Nath, the Congress chief minister announced that he will resign ahead of the trust vote. After announcing his resignation, Kamal Nath said, “The BJP cannot weaken my resolve. Irrespective of the post, we will continue to work for the people. I am going to resign and will meet the governor in this regard.” During the briefing, Nath also claimed there have been no scams or corruption allegations under his administration. Announcing his resignation on Friday, Madhya Pradesh chief minister said he will visit the Raj Bhavan at 1 pm to meet Governor Lalji Tandon. After weeks of political drama in Madhya Pradesh which went from senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia joining the BJP, the Grand Old Party’s government in the state has collapsed. Kamal Nath listed out the several projects done under the Congressadministration. He followed it up with,“The BJP could not tolerate this”. Nath further said that Indians can see the truth behind the incident where MLAs are being held hostage in Bengaluru. “The truth will come out. People will not forgive them,” he said. The Supreme Court has directed the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker NP Prajapati to convene a special session on Friday for conducting the floor test which must conclude by 5 pm. A bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud also ordered video recording and possible live streaming of the Assembly proceedings when the Kamal Nath-led Congress government would undertake the floor test. The bench, also comprising Justice Hemant Gupta, directed the police chiefs of Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka to provide security to the 16 rebel Congress MLAs if they choose to appear in Assembly for the trust vote. The bench also ordered that the Assembly will have a single point agenda of the floor test and no hindrance is to be created for anyone. It asked the state Assembly Secretary to ensure that there is no breach of law and order. The Supreme Court’s intervention came after Justices Chandrachud and Gupta, suggested that the Speaker interact with the rebel Congress MLAs through a video link or the court can appoint an observer to allay the fear that the legislators are in captivity. The Speaker, however, refused to accept the apex court’s proposal. The bench had earlier offered to “create conditions” to ensure that “exercise of volition” of the rebel MLAs is “truly voluntary”. “We can appoint an observer to Bengaluru or some other place so that the rebel MLAs can connect with the Speaker through video conferencing after which he can decide,” the bench said. Hearing the case for the second day, the bench asked what can be done – should the Speaker not take a call on the resignations. Senior lawyer and Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for the Speaker suggested that a reasonable time be given to the Speaker to decide on the same. “You can’t say I will buck my duty to decide and will also put the blame on others. We can create conditions to ensure exercise of their volition is truly voluntary,” Justice Chandrachud said and added, “And this is now a national problem. It is happening everywhere. We may not give a direction to the Speaker since we need to work within the domain of the Constitution but we also have to test your bona-fide.” At this point, Justice Gupta said, “If you say an MLA must be in his constituency, then Digvijaya Singh isn’t also doing that thing. He should also be in his constituency and not in Bengaluru.” “Digvijaya Singh isn’t relevant in my example,” Singhvi informed the bench. Reports said that Singhvi further submitted that the Speaker’s decision cannot be taken in case the rebel MLAs are produced through video conferencing. At this point, Justice Chandrachud suggested that the court appoint an observer to ensure that the rebel MLAs are acting of their own will and volition. He said that appointing an independent observer to ensure free will of the rebel MLAs is a method to alleviate the apprehension of captivity and coercion. Senior lawyer Maninder Singh, who appeared for the MLAs, said that suggestion was agreeable.

Singhvi urged the court to give the Speaker two weeks’ time to decide on the resignation and also requested to allow the rebel MLAs return to Madhya Pradesh “given that they are not in their usual place of residence at the moment”,  Bar and Bench  reported. Justice Chandrachud further asked all lawyers how the decision of the Speaker, to accept or not accept the resignations, will affect the Floor Test. The top court was told that in case the resignations are not accepted, the rebel MLAs will be bound by the whip issued. Regardless of the whip, the rebel MLAs will not go to the Assembly, Singh informed the court. Singhvi resumed his submissions and told the court that in case of disqualification, persons have to face another election while resignations do not have this consequence. He reiterated that in a running House, there can be no floor test, only a vote of confidence or no confidence. Singhvi also cited the Karnataka Assembly case, where the floor test was directed to be held within a prescribed period of time. The counsel appearing for Governor Lalji Tandon told the bench that Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath was “sitting aside” in the turn of events and it is the Speaker who is “leading the political battle” in court. The bench said the constitutional principle that emerges is that there is no restraint on trust vote because of resignation or disqualification being pending before the Speaker. It said, therefore, the court will have to flip around and see whether the Governor acted beyond the powers vested in him. During the hearing, the bench said that if the government loses the majority when the Assembly was not in session, then the Governor has the power to direct the Speaker to summon the Assembly. “What happens when the Assembly prorogues and the government loses its majority, then the Governor can call the Assembly,” the bench said. Singhvi said the Governor has very limited power with regard to the functioning of the Assembly and he can only summon, prorogue and dissolve the House, but he cannot intervene into the functioning of the Assembly which falls under the purview of the Speaker. The Governor cannot ask the Speaker that ‘you should do this, you should not do this’, it is beyond his power, he said. The advancing of arguments in the case will commence after the lunch break when senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Nath would start his submissions. With inputs from agencies

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