Daijiworld Media Network
Bhopal, May 20: With the exit polls predicted that the Congress was unlikely to make gains in the Lok Sabha polls in the Hindi heartland, the BJP has asked Madhya Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel for a special session of the state assembly, saying the Kamal Nath-led Congress government does not have a majority.
According to PTI, leader of Opposition in the Assembly Gopal Bhargava said, “We want discussion on important issues like farm loan waiver and (to) test the government strength. The exit polls have shown that the Congress has lost its mandate and in any case the government is in minority. It was an election to elect Narendra Modi as the prime minister, but it was also a referendum on the work done by the Kamal Nath-led Congress government in the last six months.”

According to ANI, he said, “You can yourself analyse the current situation. They have the support of one SP MLA, one MLA of BSP and four Independent MLAs. There is bickering within the party.”
Congress general secretary in-charge of Madhya Pradesh Deepak Babariya told PTI, “The BJP is trying to destabilise the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh through corrupt practices. They are trying to negate the mandate of people of Madhya Pradesh given in favour of the Congress in assembly elections held a few months ago and people will not forgive them for this.”
Congress spokesperson Bhupendra Gupta said, “There is no precedence that discussion should be held on Lok Sabha results in the state Assembly. There is no crisis in the state that needs urgent discussion. Also during the election of the speaker we have proved our majority, so the government is not in a minority.”
The Kamal Nath-led government has 114 members in the 230-member assembly and is supported by four Independents, two BSP MLAs and one Samajwadi Party MLA. The BJP is not far behind with 109 MLAs.