BHOPAL: The political turmoil in Madhya Pradesh reached its climax, on Monday when the BJP MLAs called on Governor Lalji Tandon following the adjournment of the assembly by Speaker NP Prajapati till March 26, which led to the postponement of the floor test.The BJP led by former chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan , paraded 106 MLAs before the Governor claiming for majority in the house and demanded immediate floor test in the assembly saying that Kamal Nath led government has been reduced to minority. They also handed over a list, duly signed by 106 BJP MLAs to the Governor."The chief minister is running away from the trust vote as he is aware that his government lacks the majority. BJP has the majority and we have appealed the Governor to issue order for conducting the floor test at the earliest. He (Governor) has assured to protect our constitutional rights," said Chouhan after meeting the Governor, here at Raj Bhawan.On adjournment of the House, he said, "Congress has 92 MLAs while BJP's 106 MLAs are physically present which shows that we have a clear majority in the House. The Kamal Nath-led state government has lost majority and thus, cannot rule the state. The government is unstable and it cannot even be saved on the pretext of coronavirus."Apart from MLAs, senior BJP leaders including state in-charge Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, state president VD Sharma, Leader of Opposition (LoP), Gopal Bhargava , chief whip in assembly, Narottam Mishra among others. Chouhan said that the chief minister is fleeing the battle. BJP MLA from Maihar, Narayan Tripathi did not join the party leaders to Raj Bhawan."The chief minister is trying to defend himself. Governor's orders were not followed. The government has become `Ranchhod das' (the one who flees the battlefield). The chief minister does not have the constitutional right to run the government even for a single moment," said Chouhan.LoP Bhargava said, "The government is in minority and lost the right to remain in power. We have a majority support in the House but, the chief minister is not ready for trust vote. We will fight for it."Chief whip Mishra said, "If the government is not ready to accept trust vote on the instructions by the Governor then, we have legal options too."The BJP has also moved a no-confidence motion against the Congress government and said the minority Congress government has no right to stay in power for a single day. BJP said the party will see how long coronavirus will save the Congress government.Responding to the BJP's request, Governor Tandon said, "I had issued some instructions. That should have been followed. Appropriate action will be taken. Be assured that no one will violate your rights."Earlier in the morning, the House which met for the budget session was adjourned immediately after the Governor's address till March 26, in view of coronavirus outbreak. Immediate after the adjournment, nine BJP MLAs along with former chief minister Chouhan moved to the Supreme Court and sought for a floor test in the state within 48 hours.