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Gov agrees to call session if Rajasthan government gives 21-day notice
The condition is part of three suggestions the governor has made while returning Ashok Gehlot Cabinet-s recommendation that he should call a session of the Vidhan Sabha

Police arrest UPCC President Ajay Kumar Lallu, MP PL Puniya and other party workers protesting against the alleged anti-democratic actions of the BJP to topple the Congress government in Rajasthan, in front of the Governor House in Lucknow, on Monday. Pic
Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra on Monday agreed to summon a session of the state assembly provided the government gives a 21-day notice.
The condition is part of three suggestions the governor has made while returning Ashok Gehlot Cabinet-s recommendation that he should call a session of the Vidhan Sabha. This was the second time that Mishra has returned a Cabinet proposal on convening the assembly, amid the power tussle. Mishra also wrote that the state government should undertake to broadcast live the proceedings of a floor test, if it takes place. It should also ensure precautions during the proposed Vidhan Sabha sitting against the spread of Coronavirus, his note said.
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