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Ashok Gehlot blinks, governor has his way on 21-day notice

CM Ashok Gehlot called on governor Kalraj Mishra on Wednesday. Their meeting set the stage for a resolution of…Read More

JAIPUR: Blinking first in its battle of attrition with governor Kalraj Mishra over convening the Rajasthan assembly at short notice, the Ashok Gehlot government on Wednesday settled for a special House session from August 14 instead of July 31, as originally demanded, after Raj Bhavan returned three cabinet proposals in six days.
Governor Mishra accepted the cabinets revised proposal — its fourth — late in the evening and instructed the authorities to make arrangements for the special session with adequate protection against Covid-19.
State parliamentary affairs minister Shanti Dhariwal told TOI, “We had sent our first proposal on July 23. Treating that as the starting point, we now meet the required notice period for the House to convene from August 14.”
Sources in Congress said all MLAs on CM Gehlots side would remain corralled in the Jaipur hotel, where they have been staying for almost all of this month, till the session.
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The endgame came after another roller-coaster day that seemed to be heading towards a stalemate until a meeting between the CM and the governor in the afternoon set the stage for a resolution of the dispute. “The love letter (governors correspondence) has arrived. I am going to have tea with him and ask him what he wants. But you need not worry, our government is stable,” Gehlot said at an event marking Govind Singh Dotasras appointment as the new PCC chief.
“The governors role is just to sign; the file goes and comes back with his signature. For the first time, a governor has raised questions like this… I will make up for your loss (of time) with interest, do not worry.”
While returning the cabinets third proposal earlier in the day, the governor had said, “If the government has taken a decision to call the assembly session deviating from the general rule, under what difficult and extreme circumstances has it been done?”
The communication from Mishra ended with a reiteration of the main condition in his “three-point advice” on Monday, “It would be proper to call a routine assembly sessioRead More – Source

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