"The country is governed by the Constitution and law. The governments are formed and are run with the majority of the people. The BJP conspiracy to topple the Rajasthan government is clear. This is an insult to the 8 crore people of Rajasthan. The governor should call a session of the Legislative Assembly so that the truth comes out before the country," he said in a tweet in Hindi, using the hashtag 'Arrogant BJP'.
His tweet came as the crisis in the state shifted to the governor's residence, with Congress MLAs loyal to CM Ashok Gehlot staging a 'dharna' at Raj Bhawan on Friday, seeking a special Assembly session. The 'dharna' ended later in the day after the governor gave an 'assurance' that he'll abide by the Constitution, the Congress said.
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The governor wrote to the CM over the MLAs’ protest at Raj Bhawan, saying, “Is this not the beginning of a wrong trend?”
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A Cabinet meet was held by the Congress on Friday to discuss and clear queries raised by the governor
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CM Gehlot had met the governor earlier on Friday
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The Rajasthan HC on Friday said it will defer its verdict on the plea of Sachin Pilot and 18 other rebel MLAs till SC’s hearing
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The court ordered ‘status quo’ in the disqualification case and said no action to be taken against Pilot camp
'No Justification Provided for Holding of Assembly Session at Short Notice': Guv's Secretariat
With the row over the holding of an Assembly session in Rajasthan intensifying, the state governor's secretariat issued a statement late on Friday, saying, "On the night of 23 July, the state government presented a paper to convene the session of the Assembly at a very short notice. The paper was analysed and legal experts were consulted over it."
"The date on which the Assembly session is to be convened is not mentioned in the Cabinet note and no approval has been given by the Cabinet for the same... There is no justification provided for holding of the session at short notice nor any agenda has been proposed for the same. A 21-day notice is required for the session to be called according to normal procedures," it said, adding that the government should ensure free movement of all MLAs.
'Is This Not the Beginning of a Wrong Trend?': Guv to CM on MLAs' Dharna
After Congress MLAs staged a 'dharna' at Raj Bhawan on Friday, state Governor Kalraj Mishra wrote to CM Gehlot saying, "Before I could discuss the matter with experts regarding the Assembly session, you have publicly said that if Raj Bhawan is 'gheraoed' then it is not your responsibility."
"If you and your Home Ministry can't protect the governor, then what about the law and order in the state? What agency should be contacted for the governor's security? I've never heard such a statement from any CM. Is this not the beginning of a wrong trend where MLAs protest at Raj Bhawan?" he added.
‘BJP’s Conspiracy to Topple Rajasthan Govt is Clear’: Rahul Gandhi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said that the "BJP's conspiracy to topple the Rajasthan government is clear", calling it an "insult" to the eight crore people of the state.
"The country is governed by the Constitution and law. The governments are formed and are run with the majority of the people. The BJP conspiracy to topple the Rajasthan government is clear. This is an insult to the 8 crore people of Rajasthan. The governor should call a session of the Legislative Assembly so that the truth comes out before the country," he said in a tweet in Hindi, using the hashtag 'Arrogant BJP'.
Rajasthan Crisis: Cong MLAs End Dharna After Governor's ‘Assurance’
Congress MLAs ended their 'dharna' at the Raj Bhawan late on Friday after the Rajasthan governor gave an 'assurance' that he will abide by the Constitution.
The Rajasthan governor has given an assurance that he will abide by the Constitution and a take decision without any pressure, Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said, adding that a Cabinet meeting will be held at 9:30 pm on Friday to discuss and clear queries raised by the governor, PTI reported.
"“The CM wants to prove majority, call an Assembly session on COVID crisis and wants to silence those who say Congress doesn’t have a majority. The governor told us he’ll abide by the Constitution. He gave CM a note that is to be looked into, then the Governor will have to follow Article 174 of the Constitution... We believe the governor. A state cabinet meeting will be held today at 9:30 pm, the note will be looked into and a reply will be sent to the governor today itself.”" - Congress Spokesperson Randeep Surjewala
Congress Workers to Hold Demonstrations in All District HQs of Rajasthan
Congress workers will hold demonstrations in all district headquarters of Rajasthan at 11 am on Saturday against BJP's "conspiracy to murder democracy", state party chief Govind Singh Dotasara said, reported PTI.
MLAs from Pilot Camp Refuse 'Hostage' Claim
Rebel Congress MLA from the Sachin Pilot camp on Friday refuted claims that they were being held hostage by the BJP, saying they came here on their own will.
"We are here on our own will as despite our efforts, he (CM Gehlot) didn't listen to any of our demands related to work in our constituencies," MLA Suresh Modi was quoted by ANI as saying.
'Governor Couldn't Have Stopped Session Without Pressure from Top': Gehlot
While speaking to media on Friday evening, CM Ashok Gehlot once again indicated that the Rajasthan governor has come under pressure from the top, alleging, "The governor is our constitutional head. I don't hesitate to say that he couldn't have stopped it (Assembly Session) without some pressure from the top. Why did he not decide yesterday? We've requested him again to make a decision soon. People are waiting.”
Expressing confidence that the governor will make a decision, Gehlot said they will decide the future course of action after they are given a letter from the governor, reported ANI.
Sanjay Jain Sent to Judicial Custody Till 5 August
Sanjay Jain, who was arrested by Special Operations Group of Rajasthan Police in connection with horsetrading case was sent to judicial custody till 5 August, reported ANI.
Cong MLAs Raise Slogans For Convening Assembly
As the meeting between Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Governor Kalraj Mishra is underway, at least 102 MLAs from the Congress party sat on a dharna outside the Raj Bhavan. The MLAs sought that the governor call a special Assembly session.
"Rajyapal, house bulao, house bulao (Governor, call the Assembly, call the Assembly)," the MLAs shouted, reported NDTV.
Governor Mishra has, however, sought legal opinion on calling an Assembly session, sources told TV news channels.
Congress Lagislative Party Meet Underway at Fairmont Hotel in Jaipur
Congress Legislative Party (CLP) meeting underway at Fairmont Hotel in Jaipur, reported ANI. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Congress leader Ajay Maken also present.
Governor Not Convening Session Due to Pressure From Above: Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot
Enroute to the Governor’s house, Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot said, “We want Assembly session to be convened in order to discuss issues including corona and the political situation.”
He said the Governot is not calling the session because of “pressures from the top”.
Gehlot added that if the Governor does not concede to convening the Assembly session, “people might have to resort to gherao the Raj Bhawan and that won’t be my responsibility.”
CM Ashok Gehlot Seeks Appointment to Meet Guv With MLAs
After Rajasthan High Court says no action on Sachin Pilot and 18 other rebel MLAs till Supreme Court hearing, CM Ashok Gehlot has sought an appointment with Governor at 12.30 PM. According to reports, Gehlot is going to meet the Governor with his MLAs.
Rajasthan HC Defers Judgement, Says Will Wait For Supreme Court
In a big relief for rebel Congress leader Sachin Pilot and his squad of 18 other MLAs, the Rajasthan High Court on Friday, 24 July, deferred judgment on the petition against the Speaker’s disqualification notice. The court said it will wait for the Supreme Court to decide on the questions of law.
Rajasthan HC Directs 'Status Quo' in Case Against Speaker's Disqualification Notice
Rajasthan High Court directs ‘status quo’ in the case against the Congress on the petition filed by Sachin Pilot and 18 other MLAs against the disqualification notice.
Rajasthan HC Accepts Pilot's Plea to Add Centre as Party to the Case
Rajasthan High Court has made Centre a party in the case against Congress, in the petition filed by Sachin Pilot and MLAs against disqualification notice.
Additional Solicitor General (ASG) will represent Centre in the court, said Prateek Kasliwal, lawyer of Speaker CP Joshi.
'Federal Structure of India Hit': Kamal Nath Writes to PM Amid Rajasthan Crisis
A day after Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot's letter to PM Narendra Modi surfaced, his Madhya Pradesh counterpart Kamal Nath also wrote to the PM saying that the "federal structure of India has been hit and governments are being toppled in an unprincipled manner in all those states which have governments of political parties other than that ruling at the Centre."
"The nation's democratic system is shaken and it's suspected that its centre lies in the Central government. Hope suspicions will prove to be baseless, you'll step forward to protect the reputation of democracy and not allow such opportunist leaders in your government or party [sic[," the Congress leader was quoted as saying in his letter.
Day Before HC's Verdict, Gehlot Meets Governor
A day before the Rajasthan High Court verdict on the disqualification notices sent to the rebel Congress MLAs, CM Ashok Gehlot paid a courtesy visit to Governor Kalraj Mishra at Raj Bhawan, ANI reported.
'Have Majority in Assembly, Not Scared of Raids': CM Ashok Gehlot
Explaining why he wrote a letter to PM Modi alleging horse-trading attempts, Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot said on Thursday, “I wrote to PM as it's a democracy. I wrote it so that he doesn't say that he didn't have information or his people gave him incomplete information. I wrote it so that if I meet him, he doesn't say that he didn't know about it.”
The CM also asserted that he has majority in the Assembly, and is not scared of raids by central agencies.
On the issue of audio-clips purportedly pointing to a conspiracy to topple the state government, Gehlot said they are genuine and can be sent abroad for tests.
"If they think they don't trust Rajasthan government, then they can send the audio-tapes to FSL agency in the US for a voice test. They should step forward and undergo voice test. Union Ministers, MLAs, MPs give speeches, so everyone knows it is their voice... Still, the first reaction always is, 'It wasn't my voice'. They are also threatening people. Nothing is going to work," he was quoted as saying by ANI.
Rajasthan Crisis: SC to Start Hearing Matter From 27 July
Supreme Court says the Rajasthan High Court can pass orders on Congress MLAs' plea against the disqualification notice from Rajasthan Speaker. The top court will be hearing the matter of Rajasthan’s political crisis from Monday, 27 July, on a day-to-day basis.
SC Keen on Hearing 'Matters of Democracy at Length'
Supreme Court tells Speaker's counsel Kapil Sibal that they are keen on hearing the “matters of democracy at length”. Sibal urged SC to stay proceedings in Rajasthan High Court. Court seeks response from Harish Salve and Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Sachin Pilot & 18 MLAs.
Voices of Dissent Cannot be Suppressed in a Democracy: SC on Rajasthan Speaker's Plea
Justice Arun Mishra asks Sibal, "Can a person elected by people not express his dissent?"
"Voice of dissent cannot be suppressed. In a democracy, can somebody be shut down like this?" Justice Mishra asks Sibal, who is representing the Speaker.
The top court further said, “We are trying to find out whether disqualification process against MLAs was permissible or not.”
SC Asks Reason For Seeking Disqualification of MLAs, Sibal Replies
SC asked Kapil Sibal, Rajasthan Speaker's counsel, "On what grounds disqualification was sought?" Sibal tells court, "MLAs didn't attend party meet, they're indulging in anti-party activities. They're in a Haryana hotel, incommunicado & sought floor test against their own party".
SC Begins Hearing Rajasthan Speaker's Plea
Supreme Court starts hearing an appeal filed by Rajasthan Speaker CP Joshi, against the Rajasthan High Court order to defer anti-defection proceedings against former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot and 18 breakaway Congress MLAs till 24 July.
Senior advocate Kapil Sibal arguing for the Speaker tells the court, “Rajasthan High Court cannot direct Speaker to defer disqualification proceedings against MLAs.”
SC to Hear Plea by Rajasthan Speaker Challenging HC Order on 23 July
The Supreme Court on Thursday, 23 July, will hear a plea by Rajasthan Assembly Speaker CP Joshi challenging the Rajasthan High Court decision extending the time for Sachin Pilot and 18 rebel Congress MLAs to reply to the anti-defection notice of 14 July.
A bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra and comprising Justices B R Gavai and Krishna Murari will take up the matter through video conferencing. "It is respectfully submitted that the impugned order passed by the High Court is in effect a stay on the powers of the Speaker under the Tenth Schedule to adjudicate on a disqualification petition", said the plea through advocate Sunil Fernandes. The Speaker moved the apex court Wednesday and sought urgent hearing in the matter.