Punjab Guv seeks details of legislative business for Sep 27 session; CM Mann objects, says 'it's too much'
Earlier on Thursday, Mann had said issues like stubble burning and electricity will be discussed in the September 27 session, likely to last a day. Senior AAP leader Raghav Chadha also questioned the move of the Raj Bhavan to seek details of the l...

However, governor's fresh move evoked a strong response from the chief minister, who said, "it's too much".
"Next Gov will ask all speeches also to be approved by him. Its too much," Mann said in a tweet.
In the same tweet, he also mentioned that, "Gov/Presi consent before any session of Legislature is a formality. In 75 years, no Presi/Gov ever asked list of Legislative business before calling session. Legislative business is decided by BAC (Business Advisory Committee of the House) and Speaker," said Mann.
Gov/Presi consent before any session of Legislature is a formality. In 75 years, no Presi/Gov ever asked list of Le… https://t.co/7sgY5qmjIr
— Bhagwant Mann (@BhagwantMann) 1663948080000Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal retweeted Mann's tweet.
Senior AAP leader Raghav Chadha also questioned the move of the Raj Bhavan to seek details of the legislative business to be taken up on Tuesday, asserting that legislative business is exclusive domain of Business Advisory Committee of the House and Speaker.
"Whether it's inflation or the 'Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives' - legislative business is exclusive domain of Business Advisory Committee & Speaker, not of Governor," Chadha tweeted.
"The Governor of Punjab is thoroughly eroding people's faith in his office, one communication at a time," Chadha further said.
With the Governor's fresh move, it led to suspense over the fate of Tuesday's proposed session. According to a letter from Punjab Governor's Principal Secretary to the Secretary Vidhan Sabha, "Hon'ble Governor, Punjab, desires to know the details of the legislative business to be taken up in the proposed 3rd session of 16th Punjab Vidhan Sabha on 27.9.2022". "Above clarification may be provided at the earliest for the information of Hon'ble Governor, Punjab," the letter said.
The AAP government had earlier sought the special session on September 22 to bring a confidence motion, days after it accused the BJP of trying to topple its government.
The party had recently claimed that at least 10 of its MLAs were approached by the BJP with an offer of Rs 25 crore to each of them in a bid to topple the six-month-old government under its 'Operation Lotus.'
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