Bengaluru: The Chairman of the Minister of Basavaraj Bommai has promised to hold a winter session at Suvarna Vidhana Soudha in Besagavi, recorded Rs 17 Crore for the purpose of the additional budget.
If the plan is realized, the BELOGIVA will host the legislative session after a three-year gap.
The latter was held in 2018.
Floods and pandemics prevented the process there in 2019 and 2020.
“Two years are not conducive to the session of BelmingVav, but this time, we will do it.
We will embrace it on December,” said Bommai.
The 10-day Monsun schedule from the legislature concluded in Bengaluru on Friday.
Sitting Belagacav will depend on the Covid-19 crisis which is still under control.
Officials at the Ministry of Health and experts were a little vigilant and had suggested the government to wait and watch.
“It’s still too early to talk about a session of a collection.
We usually accept restrictions or relaxation 14 days before an event.
We need to monitor the development as the third wave can soar if there is a new mutation,” said Dr.
MK Sudarshan, Chairman of the Covid Technical Advisory Committee.
“But the painful thing is that the second wave has receded and vaccine coverage has increased.
We will learn all this before making our recommendations.” Official officials.
“The government has gave a positive signal about it and sincerely wanted to take a session to this time.
I hope it will happen without having trouble,” said the speaker Assembly Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri.
Activists and politicians from the Bethobavi want the government to hold the right legislative process, and not a symbolic meeting.
They showed that the government spent more than Rs 4.4 Crore in the 2018 session, which was held for 40 hours and 25 minutes.
Most of the money flows towards the hotel inn and legislator travel allowance, which amounts to RS 2.6 Crore.
“We want this session to be meaningful about the debate and legislation on problems related to the Mumbai Karnataka and Kalyana Karnataka regions,” said Ashok Y Chandrgi, President of the Kannada Organization Action Committee.
He added that work at the regional government office often came to traffic jam during the session and that the government must ensure continuity.
Protests were prohibited near Suvarna Soudha to curb protests near Suvarna Vidhana Soudha, Police Commissioner Belagavi K Thiyagarajan has issued an impressive command part 144 around the building for a month.
The order came into effect from midnight September 24 and will end on October 23.
Thiyagarajan explained the reason for restrictions.
NH4 ran close to the western gate of Soudha and high traffic flow.
Protests and other meetings can cause discomfort for motorists and inhibit the movement of ambulances and vehicles carrying important items.
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