Kamal Nath govt’s decision of fate tomorrow evening

Kamal Nath govt’s decision of fate tomorrow evening

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Supreme Court orders to conduct floor test in the state assembly

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has given a big order on the political developments in Madhya Pradesh. The Supreme Court has said that the session of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly should be called again tomorrow. The court said that Kamal Nath government should get a majority at 5 pm tomorrow. The Supreme Court has ordered videography of the proceedings of the House.

The Supreme Court of Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker N. On Thursday, suggested P. Tripathi to talk to rebel MLAs through video conference or appoint an observer to allay fears of being held hostage. The chairman refused to accept the motion of the top court. Justice D.Y. A bench of Chandrachud and Justice Hemant Gupta said that he can make arrangements to ensure that the rebel MLAs have gone on their own.

“We can also appoint a supervisor in Bengaluru or elsewhere so that the rebel MLAs can contact the Speaker through a video conference and then take that decision,” the bench said. He also asked the Speaker whether any inquiry was done in connection with the resignation of rebel MLAs and what decision they have taken in respect of them (rebel MLAs). Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi said on behalf of the chairman that the day the court starts giving directions to the president within the deadline, it will become a constitutional problem.

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