Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Chouhan leads race to MP chief minister post

RETURN OF VETERAN State unit chief confirms oath-taking after legislatur­e party meeting

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BHOPAL: Three-time chief minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Shivraj Singh Chouhan is tipped to be elected as head of the legislatur­e party, paving the way for him to take over as the next chief minister.

The legislatur­e party meeting later in the evening will elect its leader to head the new government in the state. Two central BJP observers will attend the meet through video-conferenci­ng from Delhi.

Due to the coronaviru­s scare, the two central observers will take part in the meeting through video- conferenci­ng. Even MLAS would be provided with masks and sanitisers at the meeting, state BJP president Vishnu Dutt Sharma told PTI.

“In the BJP legislatur­e party meeting, its leader will be elected. Almost all MLAS are taking part in it. Only those legislator­s who are stationed at far-off places like Rewa, Singrauli, Sidhi and Gwalior may not be able to take part in it. However, they have been informed about the meeting,”

Sharma said. BJP president JP Nadda has instructed to ensure no crowding takes place during the meeting, he said.

“Therefore, only MLAS will be allowed to enter the premises without their assistants or security guards. Masks and hand sanitisers have been arranged for them, he said. Asked whether oath-taking ceremony will take place soon after the legislatur­e party meeting, Sharma replied in the affirmativ­e.

After Assembly Speaker NP Prajapati accepted the resignatio­n of 16 rebel Congress legislator­s on Thursday night, the government led by Chief Minister Kamal Nath was reduced to a minority with 92 MLAS in the 230member house following which he resigned.

With this, the strength of the house also got reduced to 222, trimming down the majority mark to 104. In this current situation, the BJP has a majority in the house with 107 MLAS.

The BSP has two MLAS, the SP one while there are four independen­ts. All these MLAS had extended support to the Congress during the formation of government in December 2018.

In the changed scenario, the MLAS are likely to side with the BJP, sources in the saffron party said. Already, one of the independen­t MLAS, Pradeep Jaiswal, a minister in the Nath government, has announced his support to the BJP.

Meanwhile, senior party MLA Gopal Bhargava has also tendered his resignatio­n from the post of Leader of Opposition. “Today, on March 23, 2020, I tender my resignatio­n from the post of Leader of Opposition. Please accept my resignatio­n forthwith, Bhargava said in a letter sent to the principal secretary of the assembly secretaria­t.”

 ??  ?? Senior BJP leader and former chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan after meeting Madhya Pradesh governor Lalji Tandon at Raj Bhavan in Bhopal on March 17. PTI
Senior BJP leader and former chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan after meeting Madhya Pradesh governor Lalji Tandon at Raj Bhavan in Bhopal on March 17. PTI

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