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Basavaraj bommai braces for the first assembly session as cm

Basavaraj bommai braces for the first assembly session as cm
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Bengaluru: Basavaraj Bommai was preparing to attend his first legislative session when the minister’s head in the midst of dissatisfaction in the BJP section of how the cabinet bed was distributed.
He also faced some complex problems: reservations for other backup (OBC) and disputes with Tamil Nadu over sharing river water.
The Minister of Law and Parliament JC Madhuswamy said on Monday that the government planned to hold a Monsun Assembly and Council session in September and the date would be discussed during a cabinet meeting on Thursday.
“We want to call a session in the first week of September.
Some legislators have suggested that it must be scheduled after the celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi on September 10.
The pros and cons will be discussed in a cabinet meeting and the session will be called the latest in the second week,” he added.
This is a constitutional requirement that the legislative session must be held within six months after the end of the previous session.
Finally, which is a budget session, ended on March 24.
According to the rules, the next one must be done before September 24.
Four regulatory replacement bills, including those associated with general teacher transfers and expanding the government compensation scheme of development rights that can be transferred to districts outside Bengaluru, are expected to appear in the legislature.
Four amendment bills, including one to reduce CA CAT and registration for flat prices, also tend to be considered.
But there will be a considerable focus on the bommai.
“He will attend his first session as CM, and it will test his administrative and leadership skills.
On the one hand, some legislators voiced displeasure (top of the cabinet appointment).
On the other hand, there are things like OBC reservations that can be snowball,” Gb said Patil, National Secretary General of the Jagatik Lingayat Mahasabha.
The central government has restored the state’s strength to compile the OBC list.
Development comes when the state government studies Picamasalis demand, fertile linglayat, to reclassify their community from 3B to 2A.
They asked the government to spell what to do on September 15, just before the Monsun session.
Congressman, meanwhile, has revived their demand that the government must receive the Ketta commission report on the census of the caste and recognize the reservation group based on their population.
“The state government has placed responsibility in the middle, but cannot avoid decisions now.
It must make its stand clear on the caste census during the upcoming session,” said the President of the State Congress DK Shivakumar.
He added that the congress, the main opposition party, will also demand action on the Mekedatu project, which opposes Tamil Nadu, and a tax reduction on fuel.

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