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Monson session from the Bihar Assembly to start on Monday

Patna: Monsun session from the Bihar Council, which will begin on Monday, is likely to be questioned when opposition parties have disabled strategies to bring up the state government about problems such as rising fuel prices, gas cooking, fertilizers, and can be eaten by oil , The stage for the storm session was set by dragging the war between the state and opposition to the Billar Special Police Bill, 2021, which was passed by the Assembly in the last budget session.
Unprecedented chaos erupted on March 23 when the police were called into the assembly to help Marshal in driving members of the difficult opposition who tried physically preventing speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha from taking his chair.
The bone of the dispute was Billar Special Armed Police Bihar, in 2021, which was introduced by the Government of Kumar Nithish in an effort to give more police, it was deemed necessary to remember the increasingly complex security needs of the country that had witnessed rapid economic growth.
, The opposition has called it a “black” law, taking a strong exception for the provisions that empower special armed police, who were previously known as Bihar Military Police, to conduct search and arrest without giving a warrant.
The bill was passed by the Assembly, in the middle of “Walkout” by MLA opposition who had squatted outside the building and raised slogans, underestimated by the way they were overthrown from the hall that day by men in uniform.
Leader RJD Tejashwi Yadav has written to the speaker, said that opposition legislators were afraid of entering the house due to the March 23 incident.
“Our MOLA is now afraid of entering the house and raising questions there …
tell us the results of the investigation at the March 23 incident.
It is a black day that will never be forgotten,” Yadav wrote in his letter.
“Is it in assembly or on the road, anyone who asks questions related to the public interest being destroyed by this government led by Nitish Kumar”, he said.
The Monsun session will continue until July 30.
Two police officers recently suspended after they were found guilty of attacking MLA opposition in the Assembly on March 23.
The speaker has assured that strict actions will be taken to those involved in a fight with those involved in fighting with opposition legislators.
Meanwhile, Sinha said the legislator, who had not received a vaccine dose, would not be allowed to attend the Monsun session, emphasizing the need to comply with the Covid protocol for the behavior of a safe trial.
“MLAS, which has not been vaccinated, will not be allowed to attend a session.
Important vaccination for all MLA attending the house”, he said.
Sinha said exceptions can be given to members with certain medical reasons.
MLA that has recovered from Covid-19 and has been suggested by their doctor to get Jab after a certain period will be allowed to participate in the Monsun session, the speaker said.

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