Patna: The five-day Monsun session from the legislature of the state began on Monday is expected to witness a storm scene from Tuesday and so on, when opposition parties have lined up to arouse a number of problems on the floor of the house.
These problems include a special bihar bihar armed police (BSAP), 2021, which was passed by the Assembly in the budget session on March 23, even though there was an unprecedented violence involving the police and MLAS opposition.
Two separate committees – One Aachtaar Samiti of the Assembly to see the behavior of MLA and others consisting of senior bureaucrats to investigate the violence spoiled by the police – formed by the Vjay Kumar Sinha assembly speaker on the same day.
Other problems that will be raised by opposition parties are the increase in prices of gasoline-diesel, gas cooking, edible oil and fertilizers, as well as previous dukun requests from home for the country’s caste census.
“Two days have been allocated by the speaker for the passing half a dozen bills.
They are related to the empowerment of the Advisory Committee established at the Panchayats level, Panchayat Samitis and Zila Parishads provided by the government through regulations last month,” said Parliament Minister Shrawan Kumar, added that three bills added that three bills Others to be ratified including those related to the University of Engineering, Medical and Sports that Chancellor will become the main minister.
“Furthermore, one day each has been allocated to the passage of the first additional budget for non-government resolution of 2021-22 and the private sector.
The opening day of this session is expected to be relatively relaxed, because it will see the reference Obituari makes the house,” Minister said.
“To take the opposition, the finance department bench consisting of BJP, JD (U), HAM (S) and VIP will hold a strategy meeting on Monday night,” he said, adding that the meeting would be handled by CM Nitish Kumar, Deputy.
CM Tarkishore Prasad, Jitan Ram Manjhi, Minister of Mukesh Sahani and Minister of Parliament, in addition to the concerned MLAS.
Meanwhile, to make a clear opposition intention in connection with the impact of the passage of BSAP Bill, 2021 amid unprecedented violence on March 23, opposition leader in the State Assembly, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, has sent a letter to the speaker who said opposition members “afraid Enter the house “.
He stated that there was no concrete action carried out on police personnel who beat Mlaas opposition in the assembly site on March 23.
However, two days ago, the speaker said the high-level committee consisting of another major secretary of the home department and the DGP of the state had recommended actions against two police officers to attack MLA opposition, and they had been suspended.
But opposition parties have not been impressed with the suspension order.
On Sunday, Tejashwi held an interactive meeting of the leaders of the Legislator from the Grand Alliance partner to decide on a joint strategy to be adopted on the floor of the house.
The Legislative Party leader Congress (CLP) Ajeet Sharma said all 19 MLA parties had their own separate meeting on Sunday night, while Bhai Birendra said the legislative party RJD would have a strategy meeting on Monday night.