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Punjab cabinet calls assembly session on September 27, to move SC against guv order

Last updated on: September 22, 2022 18:26 IST

Stopped by the governor from holding a special sitting of the assembly to seek a confidence vote, Punjab's AAP government on Thursday decided to summon a session on September 27 and will also approach the Supreme Court over the Raj Bhavan move.

IMAGE: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. Photograph: PTI Photo

Aam Aadmi Party MLAs took out a protest march over the cancellation Wednesday of the special session that was earlier scheduled for Thursday.

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said issues like stubble burning and power supply will be discussed in the September 27 session, likely to last a day. 

 

But it's speculated that the state government could also bring a motion to "prove" that it enjoys a majority in the House, despite the alleged attempts by the Bharatiya Janata Party to "poach" AAP MLAs.

The AAP legislators on Thursday carried placards that said "stop murder of democracy" and "operation lotus murdabad".

They slammed the Congress and the BJP for allegedly being hand in glove.           

The AAP legislators were stopped from moving towards the governor's residence as the police had put up barricades about one km from the Vidhan Sabha complex from where they began their march.

The BJP also held a protest against the Mann government.

Though they had planned to "gherao" the official residence of Mann, the police prevented them from heading towards it and used a water cannon to disperse them when they tried to force their way through barricades.

The police briefly detained some of the BJP leaders, including state unit chief Ashwani Sharma and Sunil Jakhar.

The BJP accused the AAP government of failing on all fronts and indulging in "theatrics" to divert attention of people from burning issues.

Earlier in the day, the state cabinet decided that the government will move the Supreme Court against the cancellation of the session by the governor, which it said was "arbitrary and anti-democratic".

Before holding the cabinet meeting, Mann also held a meeting with all AAP legislators at the Vidhan Sabha complex here to decide the party's strategy.

After the Cabinet meeting, Mann in a video message said, "It was unanimously decided that the Vidhan Sabha session will be summoned on September 27."

Issues like electricity supply and stubble burning will be discussed in the session, added Mann.

Later, Mann in a statement said the state government will approach the Supreme Court against the "arbitrary and anti-democratic" decision of the Governor to safeguard the democratic rights of people and federal rights of states.

The CM slammed the Congress while accusing it of supporting the "Operation Lotus" of the BJP.

"It is ironic that the Congress, which is the biggest victim of this undemocratic operation, is standing by the side of the saffron party," said Mann. 

He said the Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal and the BJP are "hand in glove" for this "sinister" move, aimed at toppling the democratically elected government. 

The Congress and the BJP have marginalised regional parties, alleged Mann, adding that now they want that power should remain confined to them only.

Mann said they will not be threatened by pressure tactics. Punjab will send a message to the entire country that in democracy people are supreme, he said.

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