With no opposition Chouhan wins unanimous trust vote


Bhopal, Mar 24 (IANS): With the Opposition abstaining due to "Corona curfew" the new Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chouhan won a unanimous trust vote on Tuesday.

The Assembly proceedings began at 11 a.m. but not a single Congress MLA arrived to attend the House and the vote of confidence turned into a farcical exercise. All MLAs favoured the government.

Earlier Narmada Prasad Prajapati resigned as the Speaker and MLA Jagdish Deora completed the proceedings as pro-tem Speaker. The session was then adjourned till March 27.

After the demise of two members and resignation of 22 the strength of the Legislative Assembly is 206. The abstaining Congress has 92 members and it has a support of two Independents.

Besides, there are two of BSP, one of SP and two independent MLAs. BJP would have normally needed 104 votes to prove its majority. It has 107 MLAs.

While presenting the trust vote Chouhan said that the Governor has asked his government to prove majority in 15 days while it has earned it on day one itself.

After 15 months and six days, Shivraj Singh Chouhan has become the Chief Minister of the state again.

Chouhan is the only leader of the state to hold this post for the fourth time. In view of the corona crisis, only 40 people were called to the oath ceremony. The seating arrangement ensured a distance of at least one meter between each invitee. Barring Doordarshan and ANI no media representatives were handed invitations.

After taking the oath, Chouhan said the only priority now is to prevent spread of Corona virus. This is a big challenge. I will first review the situation and take immediate decisions.

After the Assembly session on Tuesday, he appointed Iqbal Singh Bains as the new Chief Secretary of the state replacing Gopal Reddy.

 

  

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 24 2020

    Justice cannot be based on technical things but it must go to motives and public harm

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Tue, Mar 24 2020

    No guidelines observed , No punishment for violation for breaking Janata Curfew rules. Everything is forgiven and clean chit all the way for selfish interest. Even parliament was intentionally kept open and running for 10 more days violating the guidelines in order to accomplish and complete this illegal power grab mission.

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  • Navneeth, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 24 2020

    MP required a CM after Cong ouster. So Underlines the need for strong, charismatic regional leaders, who have electoral merit as well as governance acumen. You cannot blame BJP for the current fiasco.
    MP had voted for Cong in 2019 assuming that Scindia was the CM face. But eventually the CMship was given to an old chamcha of the family. So it was obvious that one day he would be booted out. It was Scindia's revolt against the Congress leadership because of injustice done to him that is responsible for change of govt in Madhya Pradesh.

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Tue, Mar 24 2020

    Same way it was Congress's internal matter of Scindia revolt. So, what was the need for BJP to hold congress MLA in captive to poke its nose in internal matters of congress. It's quite apparent that BJP used Scindia's disgruntlement for its selfish ulterior motive. Was there any revolt in Karnataka while BJP toppled the perfectly well functioning govt by hijacking the MLAs???. Even MP govt was perfectly functioning till BJP used its money, muscle and political influence to topple the govt and ably supported by the BJP govt in the centre. FYI, Scindia and his MLAs were elected because people voted them to victory for being in congress party.

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  • peacelover, INDIA

    Tue, Mar 24 2020

    Government of the money, by the money and for the money!

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