Key Points

The Odisha Assembly's monsoon session kicks off with heightened political anticipation and multiple critical issues on the agenda. Key political leaders from BJD, BJP, and Congress are preparing to engage in substantive debates about farmers' challenges and women's safety. Speaker Padhy has emphasized the importance of constructive dialogue and maintaining legislative decorum during the proceedings. Multiple political parties have expressed readiness to discuss and address pressing state-level concerns.

Key Points: Odisha Assembly Monsoon Session Key Issues Emerge

  • Monsoon session commences with cross-party discussions
  • Opposition set to raise farmers' fertilizer crisis concerns
  • MLAs urged to maintain House decorum
  • Five days allocated for official legislative business
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Monsoon session of Odisha Assembly to begin today

Odisha Legislature begins monsoon session with focus on farmers' crisis, women's safety, and inter-party political dynamics

"We expect meaningful discussions on public issues that could lead to impactful outcomes - Speaker Padhy"

Bhubaneswar, Sep 18

The monsoon session of the Odisha Assembly is set to begin on Thursday, and the Opposition is ready to lock horns with the state government by raising issues concerning farmers' woes due to the ongoing fertiliser crisis and rising cases of atrocities against women in the state.

The session will commence with obituary references on September 18. On September 19, the House will take up Private Members' Bills, and from September 20 to 25, five days have been designated as official business days.

Earlier, on September 16, an all-party meeting was held ahead of the upcoming session in which Opposition parties assured support for the smooth functioning of the Assembly.

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, Deputy Chief Minister K.V. Singh Deo, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Mukesh Mahaling, senior BJD leader and party whip in the Assembly, Pramila Mallik, Congress CLP leader Rama Chandra Kadam, along with other leaders, participated in the meeting.

Speaker Padhy appealed for active and constructive participation from all members during the session.

"All parties have assured their cooperation in accordance with legislative norms. We expect meaningful discussions on public issues that could lead to impactful outcomes for the people of Odisha," she said.

Urging legislators to uphold decorum and discipline, Padhy added, "I expect all MLAs to express their views thoughtfully, maintain the decorum of the House, and contribute positively to the proceedings."

Speaking to media persons, BJD leader Mallik said the party will give full support for the functioning of the House as per the constitutional provisions.

She also clarified that the Opposition BJD will raise important issues related to the people, including the problems faced by farmers, women, SCs/STs, etc.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Mahaling, on the other hand, claimed that the state government is fully prepared to discuss any issue raised by the Opposition -- especially those concerning farmers, teachers, students, and women.

He also mentioned that the BJP would highlight the BJD's 24-year tenure, the previous Congress government's track record, as well as the achievements of the BJP-led state government in the last 15 months.

- IANS

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Priya S
Women's safety must be the top priority! Rising atrocities against women in Odisha is deeply concerning. Hope MLAs from all parties work together on this instead of making it a political issue.
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Aman W
Good to see all-party cooperation promised. But let's see if they actually deliver meaningful discussions or just engage in shouting matches like previous sessions. Action speaks louder than words!
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Sarah B
While it's important to discuss current issues, I hope they don't spend too much time debating past governments (BJD's 24 years, Congress before that). Focus should be on solving today's problems for Odisha's people.
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Nikhil C
SC/ST issues finally getting attention! Hope they discuss implementation of existing schemes rather than just announcing new ones. Ground reality is very different from Bhubaneswar politics.
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Michael C
Respectful criticism: Instead of just "highlighting achievements," the government should present transparent data on what they've actually accomplished in 15 months. Odisha needs accountability, not propaganda.
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Kavya N
Hope they discuss teacher and student issues too! Education quality in rural Odisha needs immediate attention. Our children's future depends on good policies, not political speeches. 📚

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