BHOPAL: The BJP's plan to move again its 106 legislators to Haryana's Gurugram hotel from Bhopal, in order to avoid `reverse poaching' was postponed on Monday following the instructions by Governor Lalji Tandon to chief minister Kamal Nath , to conduct the floor test on March 17.Earlier, the MLAs were staying in a hotel at Hoshabgabad road from where they reached the assembly in the morning to attend the first day of budget session. However, the House was adjourned by Speaker NP Prajapati after Governor's address following which floor test in the House could not be conducted.Later, in the afternoon the 106 MLAs were paraded before the Governor to ensure majority in the house and it was decided that all the 106 legislators will be flown back to Delhi by a chartered plane from Bhopal in the evening."The MLAs had reached Bhopal from Manesar at around 2 am on Monday. They were lodged in a hotel and asked to get ready for the floor test at around 10 am. During their stay, they were also allowed to meet their family and relatives," said sources adding, "On Monday former CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan , LoP Gopal Bhargava and Narottam Mishra reached the hotel at 8.30 am where they met the MLAs and took their signature and address details on a paper. At 10 am, they left for the assembly in two buses.""There were plans to take all the 106 back to Delhi by a chartered flight to send them back to the hotel in Manesar where they had been lodged since last four days. However, after Governor's directions, they have been lodged in a hotel in Sehore for the floor test to be conducted on March 17, as directed by the Governor," said a BJP state functionary.Sources further disclosed that the saffron leadership has made clear that not a single MLAs gets lured by the Congress leaders during their stay in the state capital. In case of Supreme Court directives, as the BJP had also filed a plea seeking floor test in the House, the party will need the MLAs to remain united before the House reassembles on March 26.Meanwhile, the BJP has also plans to bring the 22 rebel MLAs from Bangaluru. During their stay, they were also tested for coronavirus by a team of doctors in the Ramada Resort, where they were shifted from Golfshire Resort. BJP leaders Arvind Bhadoria and Ramakant Bhargava also left for Bangaluru in the evening, said sources."During their stay in Bangaluru, the rebel MLAs were watching the House proceedings on the television. The BJP will ensure that before their return to Bhopal, the date of floor test be finalised," disclosed a senior saffron leader.It was also stated that the 22 rebel MLAs can leave for the state capital anytime. They are in constant touch with three BJP leaders and a close confident of Jyotiraditya Scindia. Three chartered planes have also been arranged to bring them back to Bhopal anytime, sources added.In case, a floor test is not conducted or there is any change in the plan, the 22 rebel MLAs could also be paraded before the Governor to provide evidences that they have resigned from the post on their own and without duress.