Rajasthan Assembly Session: Parties Vow Dignified Language, Peaceful Proceedings

The fifth session of the 16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly begins on January 28, following an all-party meeting where consensus was reached to conduct proceedings peacefully and with dignified language. Speaker Vasudev Devnani emphasized the collective responsibility of all members to uphold the House's dignity and ensure meaningful discussions on public issues. He assured timely responses to questions and stressed the importance of uninterrupted Question and Zero Hours. Opposition and ruling party leaders alike affirmed their commitment to a constructive session, with the Parliamentary Affairs Minister calling the meeting a historic initiative.

Key Points: Rajasthan Assembly Session: Parties Agree to Dignified Conduct

  • Consensus on dignified language
  • Focus on meaningful discussion
  • Commitment to no disruptions
  • Timely responses to questions
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Rajasthan: Political parties agree to use dignified language during Assembly session

Ahead of the Rajasthan Assembly session, parties agree to use respectful language and ensure peaceful, constructive proceedings under Speaker's guidance.

"Maintaining the dignity of the House and the Speaker's chair is the collective responsibility of both the ruling and opposition members. - Speaker Vasudev Devnani"

Jaipur, Jan 27

The fifth session of the 16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly will commence on January 28. Ahead of the session, an all-party meeting was held at the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Speaker Vasudev Devnani.

During the meeting, a consensus was reached to conduct the proceedings of the House peacefully and in accordance with established rules and traditions. Members of both the ruling and opposition parties assured the Speaker that they would maintain decorum and use respectful and dignified language during the session.

Speaker Vasudev Devnani emphasised the need for meaningful discussions in the House, stating that all members would be given adequate opportunities to express their views.

He stressed that maintaining the dignity of the House and the Speaker's chair is the collective responsibility of both the ruling and opposition members. He called upon all parties to conduct proceedings with a positive and constructive approach.

Describing the Assembly as a sacred forum for deliberation on issues of public interest, Devnani said it is the shared duty of all members to uphold its dignity.

He added that meaningful discussions would be encouraged, and if required, the House could be extended to facilitate thorough deliberation.

Emphasising dialogue as the solution to issues, he said efforts would be made to resolve problems through discussion, and matters raised by members would be taken seriously and addressed.

The Speaker informed the meeting that replies had been received to 96 per cent of questions from previous sessions and assured that timely responses to questions would continue. Accountability of officers would be fixed to ensure this. He also said that committee reports would be presented in the House on time.

Highlighting the importance of Question Hour and Zero Hour, Devnani urged that there be no disruptions during these periods and called upon all parties to deliberate on this matter. He reiterated that all members would get an opportunity to speak and requested them to adhere to the prescribed time limits.

Leader of the Opposition Tikaram Jully stated that the government should take issues raised in the House seriously and reiterated that the responsibility of running the House lies with both the ruling and opposition parties.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel termed the all-party meeting a historic initiative by Speaker Vasudev Devnani and said its positive impact would be reflected in the conduct of the House.

He expressed gratitude to the leaders of both the ruling and opposition parties for their participation. Government Chief Whip Jogeshwar Garg, Opposition Chief Whip Rafiq Khan, Manoj Kumar, Subhash Garg, and Thawarchand were present at the meeting.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Finally some sense prevails. The last few sessions were just noise and chaos. Let's see if they stick to their word. The Speaker's initiative is good, but the real test is on the floor of the house.
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Aman W
Respectful language is basic minimum. The bigger promise is "meaningful discussions". Will the government seriously address the questions raised by the opposition on farmer issues and water scarcity? That's what matters to us in the villages.
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Sarah B
As an observer, I appreciate this consensus. A functional legislature is crucial for any democracy. The commitment to 96% question replies is impressive accountability. Hope other states learn from this.
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Vikram M
While I welcome the sentiment, let's be realistic. These agreements often break down at the first sign of a controversial issue. The proof will be in the pudding. No disruptions during Question Hour is a key point – that's when real accountability happens.
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Nisha Z
Good move by Speaker Devnani. Our elected representatives must set an example. The youth are watching. If they can debate with dignity on issues like education and employment, it will restore some faith in the system. 🙏

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