Key Points

The Himachal Pradesh Assembly's 12-day monsoon session kicked off with Speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania hoping for productive discussions. Opposition leader Jai Ram Thakur immediately pushed for an adjournment motion on disaster management and unemployment issues. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Harshvardhan Chauhan assured the government would address all opposition queries. The session is expected to see heated debates on disaster response and governance challenges.

Key Points: Himachal Assembly Session Opens as Opposition Seeks Disaster Debate

  • Opposition demands adjournment motion on disaster relief
  • Unemployment crisis under Congress govt to be raised
  • Speaker seeks cooperation for smooth session
  • Govt promises to answer all opposition queries
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12-day Himachal Pradesh Assembly session opens; Opposition seeks adjournment on disaster

Himachal Pradesh Assembly's 12-day monsoon session begins amid opposition demands for urgent disaster discussion and unemployment concerns.

"The opposition will present its views... The major issue is the natural disaster, and the opposition will bring an adjournment motion. - Jai Ram Thakur"

Shimla, August 18

The 12-day-long monsoon session of the Himachal Pradesh Assembly commenced on Monday in Shimla, with Speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania convening an all-party meeting attended by Industry and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Harshvardhan Chauhan and Leader of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur.

Speaking after the meeting, Speaker Pathania expressed hope that there would be a conducive session.

"Representatives of both parties participated in the meeting. This time the session is longer and there are many subjects to be taken up. Both parties have assured cooperation to ensure the smooth conduct of proceedings. I hope the session goes well. Everyone will get full time to present their views," he said.

The opposition has declared that it will move an adjournment motion on the very first day, with Leader of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur stating that the government must respond to all questions.

"The opposition will present its views. The Speaker is impartial, and we hope the government answers every question. The opposition wants meaningful discussion during the session, and opposition members should get adequate time. The major issue is the natural disaster, and the opposition will bring an adjournment motion. Compensation should be provided quickly. The issue of unemployment will also be raised under the Congress government, as recruitment has virtually come to a halt. We will raise this on priority. Several questions are arising over the functioning of the government, such as cases being registered against elected representatives and FIRs against disaster-affected people," he said.

Thakur added that 12 days were enough for a detailed discussion on all matters. "The opposition has given a notice for an adjournment motion under Rule 67. Our legislators had already submitted a proposal for discussion. The proposal is part of today's list of business - it depends on the Speaker whether he admits it or not. The opposition is not merely indulging in rhetoric. Our job is to question the government, and we will do that. Talking of financial emergency is limited only to words," he said.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Harshvardhan Chauhan, meanwhile, assured that the government would respond to all questions raised in the House.

"The government will answer every question of the opposition in the Assembly. We hope the opposition will cooperate in running the session smoothly. On the disaster issue, four of our MLAs have already submitted proposals for discussion under Rule 130," Chauhan said.

The session is expected to witness sharp exchanges between the treasury and opposition benches, with disaster management, unemployment, and government functioning likely to dominate the agenda.

- ANI

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Shreya B
As a Himachali, I'm disappointed with both sides. Opposition is just playing politics instead of helping disaster victims. And Congress government has failed on every promise - no jobs, no relief, only empty speeches. 😡
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Aditya G
Good to see a longer session. Hope they discuss real issues like unemployment and infrastructure damage from rains. But knowing our politicians, they'll waste time blaming each other rather than finding solutions. Fingers crossed though!
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Priya S
Why adjournment motion on first day? This shows opposition's negative approach. Let the session proceed normally and discuss all issues systematically. Disaster relief is important but so are other matters. Need balanced discussion.
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Vikram M
FIRs against disaster victims? Seriously? This government has lost touch with reality. Instead of helping people, they're harassing them. Shameful! Hope opposition raises this strongly in assembly. Common man's voice must be heard.
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Kavya N
My uncle's shop was washed away in Mandi floods. Still waiting for compensation. All these political dramas in assembly won't fill our stomachs. Action speaks louder than words! 🙏

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