While the Congress will introduce a No-Confidence motion in MP, the BJP plans to bring the alleged mining scam and other issues to the floor in Jharkhand.
The Winter session of the legislatures will begin on Monday in five states, making Monday a busy day for political leaders. The first day of the winter assembly session in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Jharkhand, and Gujarat. Surprisingly, almost all of them will have a stormy day.
Session of the Maharashtra Assembly
The outrage over Governor Koshyari’s remarks about Shivaji Maharaj, as well as the ongoing border dispute with Karnataka, are likely to dominate the Maharashtra assembly session. Maharashtra Governor Koshyari recently called Shivaji Maharaj a “hero of the past,” sparking outrage in political circles.
In response to his remarks, the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) and other parties staged a massive Halla Bol morcha in Mumbai on Saturday, demanding Koshyari’s removal from the Eknath Shinde-BJP alliance government. Ajit Pawar, the state assembly’s leader of opposition, has demanded that recent talks between the chief ministers of both states and Union Home Minister Amit Shah be made public.
Karnataka Legislative Assembly Session
The Karnataka assembly’s winter session takes place about five months before the state goes to the polls. The session will be held in Belagavi and will feature intense rounds of discussion on a variety of issues. The ongoing border dispute with Maharashtra is likely to dominate the first day of the session, while the opposition may try to pin the Bommai government down on issues such as scams in various departments and the voter data theft scandal, among others.
The Mangaluru cooker attack, “anti-Hindu” remarks, and the BJP government’s decision to increase reservation for SCs from 15% to 17% and for STs from 3% to 7% are likely to be points of contention between the government and the opposition.
Assembly of Madhya Pradesh
According to the sources, the opposition Congress in Madhya Pradesh will introduce a no-confidence motion against the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government during the winter session of the Assembly, which begins Monday.
“MP Congress president Kamal Nath told the MLAs at his residence on Sunday that they will move a no-confidence motion against the BJP government, which has failed on all fronts,” the party said in a statement. According to the sources, the Congress has already given notice to the Assembly Secretariat to move the no-confidence motion.
“MP Congress president Kamal Nath told MLAs at his residence on Sunday that a no-confidence motion will be filed against the BJP government, which has failed on every front,” the party said in a statement. According to the sources, Congress has already notified the Assembly secretariat that it intends to bring a no-confidence motion. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has 127 MLAs in the 230-member House, while the Congress has 96. On Friday, December 23, the five-day winter session will come to an end.
Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
The five-day winter session of the Jharkhand Assembly, which begins on Monday, is also expected to be contentious between the ruling Soren government and the Opposition. On Sunday, separate meetings were held to plan out the strategies. While the BJP intends to press the government on the alleged mining scam, the Jharkhand High Court-stricken recruitment policy, and the 1932 Khatiyan-based domicile policy. The murder in Sahibganj, in which a man allegedly chopped his wife into pieces, could also be debated on the floor.
The winter session of the Jharkhand Assembly begins on Monday, so the ruling and opposition parties met separately on Sunday to plan their strategies. The five-day session, which ends on December 23, is expected to be contentious, with the BJP-led Opposition deciding to corner the government on a number of issues, primarily corruption, law and order, and recruitment policy. The ruling coalition of JMM, Congress, and RJD, on the other hand, is confident of providing appropriate responses to the Opposition’s questions in the House.
Gujarat Assembly Session
The newly-elected MLAs of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly will take their oaths on the first day of the two-day session. According to PTI, elections for the positions of Speaker and Deputy Speaker will be held on Tuesday.
According to DM Patel, secretary of Gujarat Assembly, Protem Speaker and senior-most BJP MLA Yogesh Patel will administer the oath to the 182 MLAs in the first session of the 15th Legislative Assembly in the state capital Gandhinagar on Monday.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which won the state’s seventh consecutive term with a landslide victory in recent elections, has declared Shankar Chaudhary and Jethabhai Bharwad as candidates for the posts of Speaker and Deputy Speaker, respectively.
Eleven former ministers are among the new entrants. Kanu Desai, Rishikesh Patel, Raghvji Patel, Balvantsinh Rajput, Kunvarji Bavaliya, Mulu Bera, Kuber Dindor, and Bhanuben Babariya are among the Cabinet members. Harsh Sanghvi and Jagdish Vishwakarma were sworn in as ministers of state with independent portfolios. Parshottam Solanki, Bachu Khabad, Mukesh Patel, Praful Pansheriya, Kuverji Halpati, and Bhikhusinh Parmar are the state’s other ministers.