Key Points

The Puducherry Legislative Assembly is convening a special session in September specifically for the statehood demand. This follows pressure from ruling AINRC legislators who want a dedicated discussion rather than tagging it with other business. The move gains urgency due to ongoing friction between the elected government and the Lieutenant Governor's office. A delegation including the Chief Minister will then travel to Delhi to present the resolution to the central government.

Key Points: Puducherry Assembly Special Session on Statehood Demand in September

  • Special session to focus exclusively on statehood resolution in September
  • AINRC MLAs led delegation to press Delhi for statehood
  • Move follows friction between elected government and Lieutenant Governor
  • Session will also felicitate CM Rangasamy's 18 years as leader
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Puducherry Assembly likely to convene special session on statehood demand in September

Puducherry Assembly to hold special session in September to pass statehood resolution. AINRC MLAs plan Delhi delegation to press demand with central government.

"We are planning to take all MLAs to Delhi to press the demand before the central government - K. Lakshminarayanan, PWD Minister"

Puducherry, Aug 21

The Puducherry Legislative Assembly is likely to convene a special session in the first or second week of September to deliberate on the long-pending demand for statehood for the Union Territory.

The move, being initiated after pressure from ruling All India N.R. Congress (AINRC) legislators, is expected to give fresh momentum to a demand that has been at the centre of Puducherry's political discourse for decades.

The decision follows a petition submitted on July 9 by AINRC MLAs led by Public Works Minister K. Lakshminarayanan to Speaker R. Selvam.

The legislators sought a separate session exclusively dedicated to passing a resolution on statehood, rather than tagging it along with other legislative business.

"Normally, a resolution on statehood is passed at the end of the budget session, but this time we want a dedicated session. We are also planning to take all MLAs to Delhi to press the demand before the central government. The Chief Minister will be part of this delegation," Lakshminarayanan said.

The demand for statehood has gained renewed urgency amid continuing friction between the elected government and the office of the Lieutenant Governor over administrative control.

The Puducherry government has often accused the Centre of undermining its authority by allowing the Lieutenant Governor to override cabinet decisions.

Political observers believe the special session is being convened not just to pass a resolution, but also to signal Puducherry's determination to assert its rights before the Union government.

Under existing Assembly rules, the House can be reconvened within six months of the previous session without requiring the Lieutenant Governor's approval.

With the deadline expiring in September, the Speaker's office has begun preparations for an early sitting.

Officials said the resolution on statehood will be taken up as the primary agenda, and discussions are expected to see participation from all parties across the political spectrum.

The special session will also felicitate Chief Minister N. Rangasamy, marking his 18 years as head of the government and 33 years as a legislator. Leaders cutting across party lines are expected to participate in the event, underscoring Rangasamy's political longevity.

The AINRC government, backed by its alliance partners, hopes the resolution and subsequent delegation to New Delhi will intensify Puducherry's push for statehood, a demand that has remained unresolved despite repeated appeals over the years.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Puducherry, I've seen how our elected government's hands are tied. Statehood would give us more control over local issues. But will Delhi listen? We've been demanding this for decades 😔
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Michael C
Interesting development. The timing seems strategic with the LG-government tensions. Hope this leads to productive discussions rather than just political posturing.
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Ananya R
While statehood is important, I hope our MLAs also focus on immediate issues like water scarcity and infrastructure. We need balanced development, not just political symbolism.
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Karthik V
CM Rangasamy completing 18 years is impressive! But longevity shouldn't be the only measure. Hope this statehood push actually delivers results for common people 🤞
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Sarah B
Good to see cross-party support for this. When regional issues become bipartisan, it shows genuine public demand. Hope the central government takes this seriously.

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