Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Onsoon session from today, ppn wants more sittings

- Sh Raghuvansh­i

The state legislas monsoon session begins on Tuesday with the major osition parties demanding e sittings to discuss key s. e demand comes as the government placed a fiveagenda for sittings of the assembly at the business sory committee here on day. guments, slogan shouting adjournmen­ts over issues ublic concern, including hs due to second wave of d-19, are likely to be wited during the session. e state government pros to present its first suppletary demands for grants for -22 in the state assembly on Wednesday (August 18) get them passed on Thursit will also carry out legislabus­iness and table bills to ce the ordinances (promuld after the budget session of

legislatur­e) along with e new bills. e state government had er proposed to get the supentary demands for grants passed on August 24. Amid questions over whether the state government will further cut short the monsoon session, state assembly speaker Hridaya Narain Dixit convened an allparty meeting on Monday to seek the cooperatio­n of leaders of all the parties for the smooth conduct of the business of the House.

“Yes, an all-party meeting was held on Monday. I, along with chief minister Yogi Adityanath and minister for parliament­ary affairs Suresh Khanna, sought the cooperatio­n of all the parties. All the leaders have assured us their full cooperatio­n,” said Dikshit.

According to a government press release, speaking at the meeting, the chief minister said Covid-19 had been contained. He also said the state government had made all the necessary arrangemen­ts for protection from Covid-19 and state government would like to have serious debate on various issues in the House.

The others who attended the meeting included Samajwadi Party’s Narendra Verma, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) leader Shah Alam aka Guddu Jamali, Congress Legislatur­e Party (CLP) leader Aradhana Mishra Mona, Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) leader Om Prakash Rajbhar and Apna Dal leader Lina Tiwari, he said.

“We requested the state government for a longer session so that key issues of public concern may be debated. We propose to raise the issue of the handling of Covid-19, besides the issues concerning rising inflation, unemployme­nt, farmers and the law and order situation,” said Aradhana Mishra after the all-party meeting.

“We will raise the issues concerning rising inflation, rising unemployme­nt, farmers, law and order situation and the state government’s mishandlin­g of Covid-19 that led to a large number of deaths,” leader of opposition Ram Govind Chaudhary said. Samajwadi Party leader Narendra Verma, who attended the all-party meeting on behalf of Chaudhary, said he also requested the state government to have more sittings to ensure debate on important issues.

The speaker said the state assembly will follow the Covid-19 protocol for the monsoon session as well.

On the first day on August 17, the state assembly is likely to be adjourned after condoling the deaths of its sitting members and minister of state Vijay Kashyap, who also succumbed to Covid-19. Various bills to be tabled in the House include the ones to replace the Uttar Pradesh Repeal Ordinance 2021, the Uttar Pradesh State University (amendment) Ordinances 2021, the Uttar Pradesh Private University (amendment) Ordinance 2021 and the Uttar Pradesh Nagariya Parisar Kirayedari Vinimayan (Dwitiya) Ordinance 2021.

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