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Punjab Governor seeks details of business to be taken up on Sep 27 Assembly session

Irked CM Bhagwant Mann slams move

PTI Chandigarh Published 23.09.22, 10:21 PM

The Punjab Governor's Office has sought details of the legislative business to be taken up in the Assembly session on September 27, drawing a sharp reaction from Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann who said "it's too much".

The next the Governor will ask all speeches to be "approved by him", Mann said in a tweet.

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After earlier being stopped by the Governor from holding a special sitting of the Assembly on September 22 to seek a confidence vote, the Punjab's AAP government had on Thursday decided to summon a session on September 27.

The government also said it will approach the Supreme Court over the Raj Bhavan move.

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

However, Punjab Governor Banwarilal Purohit's office in a letter to the secretary, Punjab Vidhan Sabha, sought details of the legislative business to be taken up in the proposed session on September 27, according to a press release issued by the Punjab Raj Bhavan.

Reacting to it, Mann in his tweet added that a Governor or President's assent before any session of the legislature is a "formality". In 75 years, no President or Governor asked the list of legislative business before calling a session, he said.

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