Congress’s mega plan to gherao the Assembly…Claims of gathering of 50 thousand workers in Bhopal
Congress will corner the government on fertilizer shortage, Adani Power, corruption
Bhopal . The winter session of the sixteenth assembly of Madhya Pradesh is going to start from Monday. According to AP Singh, Principal Secretary of the Assembly, a total of five meetings will be held in this winter session running from December 16 to December 20. Congress is preparing to corner the government in the winter session. Questions will be raised on fertilizer shortage, tribal land acquisition by Adani Power and investment conferences. Besides, Congress will also target the government on corruption in the electricity board and unfulfilled election promises of BJP.
Congress is going to gherao the Assembly on the very first day of the winter session of the Assembly starting from Monday. In this, all the Congress MLAs along with veteran leaders and workers will be included. It is claimed that about 50 thousand workers from across the state will be involved in the assembly siege. Regarding this, Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar said that all the party officials and workers are busy in preparations. Contacting all the MLAs and former MLAs. Thousands of vehicles are coming from many districts. This is a big movement of the party. The strength of all the leaders is involved in this. Thousands of workers are bringing the public voice to Bhopal. Many leaders including Deputy Leader of Opposition Hemant Katare, Arun Yadav, Kamleshwar Patel, Sachin Yadav, Praveen Pathak and Arif Masood were present in the meeting held at the Bhopal residence of Leader of Opposition Singhar. In this fourth session of the sixteenth assembly of Madhya Pradesh, important issues related to economic, social and law are likely to be discussed. Congress has demanded from the Assembly Speaker to extend the deadline of the session. In the Congress session, preparations have been made to corner the government on the issues of deteriorating law and order, corruption, fertilizer-seed crisis and employment. At the same time, the government has also made full preparations to respond to Congress’s allegations.
Supplementary budget will be presented on December 17
The Mohan cabinet had approved the supplementary budget in a recent meeting, after which the Finance Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of the state Jagdish Deora will present the supplementary budget. This time the supplementary budget will be more than Rs 20 thousand crores. To speed up the plans for 3 months, the government will present the budget in the winter session, while to present the full budget in the year 2025-26, the Finance Department has sought suggestions from all the departments till January 15. Many important issues are likely to be discussed in the winter session. Apart from this, heated debate can be seen between Congress and BJP on many issues in the House.
Three newly elected MLAs will take oath on the first day
Three newly elected MLAs will take oath on the first day of the assembly session. In this, oath will be administered to Amarwada MLA Kamlesh Shah, Budhni MLA Ramakant Bhargava and Vijaypur MLA Mukesh Malhotra. Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar has appealed to allow the session to continue for the entire time to have a meaningful discussion in the session and to discuss the entire issue of public interest.
These issues will dominate
Preparations are underway to corner the government during the winter session of the Assembly. She will target BJP’s Mohan government over fertilizer shortage and Adani Power acquiring tribal land at low rates. Opposition leader Umang Singhar held a meeting of the Congress legislature party on Sunday to chalk out a strategy against the Mohan Yadav-led BJP government on farmers’ issues and fertilizer crisis. The Congress has also submitted a notice for a calling attention motion on the Regional Investors Summit and the Global Investors Summit to be held in February. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav launched division level conferences which have been organized in Ujjain, Gwalior, Sagar, Rewa, Jabalpur and Narmadapuram. Congress MLAs also intend to corner the government on the unfulfilled promises made in the BJP’s election manifesto. These include payment of Rs 3000 under Ladli Behna Scheme and ensuring minimum support price (MSP) of Rs 2700 per quintal for wheat and Rs 3100 per quintal for paddy.
Questions may arise on CM’s foreign tour
The opposition is expected to question the government on the CM’s recent visits to the UK and Germany to attract investments. Congress is planning to investigate the claim that investments worth Rs 4 lakh crore were promised during these conferences. Opposition leader Singhar criticized the State Electricity Board’s involvement with outsourced agencies and alleged corruption.