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JAIPUR: All bumpy roads in Rajasthan politics seemed to lead to a floor test late Thursday as CM Ashok Gehlot met governor Kalraj Mishra for the second time in six days, hours after hinting that a special assembly session would be convened soon for his government to prove it is stable and able.
“We have a full majority and are united, so (we are) staying here,” Gehlot said. He suggested that some among the dissident MLAs in sacked deputy CM Sachin Pilot’s camp, too, might vote for him.
“They are being forcefully kept in a (Haryana) hotel guarded by bouncers. They are making phone calls to say they want to return, but can’t. I hope many of them, w