The Asian Age

Gehlot: Floor test or we’ll protest

Cong to protest at Prez House, all Raj Bhavans against ‘conspiracy’

- SREEPARNA CHAKRABART­Y

The Congress Party decided to make the Rajasthan crisis a fight to the finish and said on Saturday that it would hold protests in front of the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in Delhi and all Raj Bhawans across the country from Monday and launch an online campaign to protest against the BJP’s “conspiracy” to topple its government in the state.

Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot said that the party might also approach President Ram Nath Kovind.

“We will sit on a dharna outside the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan,” Mr Gehlot said after a meeting of the state Cabinet, which had met to re-draft a proposal to governor Kalraj Mishra to call an emergency session of the state Assembly.

Mr Gehlot also indicated that the MLAs in his camp, currently at Jaipur’s Hotel Fairmont, might have to stay there for at least 21 days more.

In Delhi, a senior Congress leader told this newspaper that MPs, MLAs and all other office bearers have been told to launch an online campaign against the BJP from Sunday.

Congress workers staged demonstrat­ions across Rajasthan, specially in Jaipur and other district headquarte­rs, on Saturday after the Rajasthan governor

refused to call an emergency Assembly session to let Mr Gehlot prove his majority on the floor of the House.

Party workers demanded that the governor convene a session of the Assembly. In Jaipur, the demonstrat­ion was held at the Youth Congress office.

“The BJP is conspiring to topple our government and the public is watching this. Efforts are also being made by invisible powers sitting in Delhi to influence the governor. People want the elected government to complete its tenure,” state Congress president Govind Singh Dotasara said, giving a call for holding the agitation.

The BJP on its part demanded the resignatio­n of Mr Gehlot for protesting at the Raj Bhawan on Friday.

BJP leader Gulab Chand Kataria said: “We have demanded President’s

Rule in the state. Chief minister Ashok Gehlot should resign for the kind of language he used Friday.”

Meanwhile, the Cabinet meeting discussed six points raised by governor Kalraj Mishra for calling an Assembly session, sources said. Congress chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala said the governor has given a note to Mr Gehlot seeking clarificat­ions. “The governor informed that he will abide by the Constituti­on and will take a decision without being under any pressure,” Mr Surjewala said.

IN DELHI, a senior Congress leader told this newspaper that MPs, MLAs and all other office bearers have been told to launch an online campaign against the BJP from Sunday

 ?? — PTI ?? Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot leaves from a hotel in Jaipur on Saturday.
— PTI Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot leaves from a hotel in Jaipur on Saturday.

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