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The speaker blames the government to delay ‘e-vidhan’

The speaker blames the government to delay 'e-vidhan'
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Bengaluru: Legislative Legislative Speaker Karnataka Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri on Saturday blamed the state government and bureaucratic systems for delays having “digital legislative”, with the implementation of ‘e-vidhan’.
‘E-Vidhan’ is intended to make a legislative session without paper, and also allows automation of the process of making laws.
“In my two years as the speaker one thing I want to do, but can’t apply e-vidhan.
The government stand is the reason for it.
I don’t want to say anything about it,” Kageri said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said, “Apart from all my efforts and the previous speaker since 2014, the implementation of e-Vidhan has not yet occurred to this day, because the legislature does not have financial autonomy and must depend on the government’s implementation.” The E-Vidhan launch process Starting in 2014 when a team of Karnataka visited Himachal Pradesh, the first country to implement it, to study the project, which is estimated to cost around Rs 69 Crore, and has seen several deadlines.
Urge the government to take all the necessary steps to implement e-Vidhan in the Karnataka Assembly in the coming days, Kageri said, “Kerala neighbors, small countries such as Himachal Pradesh and others have applied it, but Bengaluru who has global recognition of the city, Do not have e-vidhan in his country’s legislature, painful.
“He asked the government to consider it seriously and apply e-vidhan.
Blaming the bureaucratic system for e-vidhan’s induccessations, the speaker said, “Unless the officials do not welcome new things in the administrative system and are not active to adapt to the changes that occur globally, it is difficult to achieve new things and move forward.
“The delay in the implementation of e-vidhan is the best example for this, he said when he hoped for good things in the coming days.
Kageri spoke to reporters who highlighted the achievement of the Karnataka legislative assembly in the past two years, because he took over as the Office OD speaker.
The speaker said in the past two years, five sessions have been held for 54 days and business transacting for 272 hours.
Noting that most of the bills had been forwarded only after the discussion, he said a total of 98 bills were submitted for five sessions held for the past two years where 96 had passed.
The clock question has been “successful” with a 94 percent achievement, he said at 11,252 questions received 825 starring and 804 given answers, while from 10,427 questions that were not starring, the answer was given to 9,767.
“Of the total of 224 members in the Assembly, 173 actively took part in the question and answer hours.” Kageri also expressed hope to continue the discussion on the topic of ‘one nation, one election in an incomplete assembly in March, due to rigid resilience from the opposition congress, who called it an RSS agenda.
Also, the preparation needed to provide a “best legislator” award during the next session and guidelines has been prepared for it, he added.
Responding to the question of him being a minister in a new cabinet led by cm Basavaraj Bommai, Kageri, “this question should not be addressed to me, but to others.
I am now the speaker, I have expressed my intention to make it the best legislative carnataka assembly in the year In the future.
I will do my activities in this direction.
“For questions at the meeting of several legislators with Parivar’s Sangh background at his residence on Friday night and speculation around him, he just said, because he was a speaker, many people from various political parties Come to meet him in the office and his residence every day.
The name Kageri also conducted a round of minister’s head.

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