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  • Telangana Assembly session to begin from Feb 3 with Governor’s address

    Telangana Assembly session to begin from Feb 3 with Governor’s address

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana Assembly Session is all set to start from Friday with Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan’s address in the joint session (Assembly and Council) on the first day.

    Sources said Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao government has already provided a speech copy to the Governor.
    “Letters have been set to all MLAs and MLCs regarding the joint session and Governor’s speech. The duration of the session will be decided in the Business Advisory Committee meeting after the Governor’s speech,” sources told PTI.
    The government likely to table the State Budget next week.

    The Governor has already issued a notification summoning the Assembly session beginning from February 3, ending speculation on whether there would be her speech or not in the session.

    After the patch-up with the Raj Bhavan, the Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao-led government on January 30 evening approached Soundararajan requesting her to give assent to the Budget document and address the session for which she agreed.

    A row broke out last year when the Governor’s customary address to the Assembly did not take place.

    Soundararajan, who assumed the office of Governor in 2019, has been complaining of the state government not following protocol with regard to her office for more than a year.

    She has pointed out about officials not turning up as per protocol during her visits to districts, even as she maintained that it is not about her as an individual and that the office of the Governor should be respected.

    The ruling BRS leaders denied the government disrespecting her.

    The differences between the BRS government and Raj Bhavan came to the fore once again on January 26 with KCR staying away from the Republic Day celebrations held at the Raj Bhavan here.

    In a dramatic turn of events, the Telangana government on January 30 moved a Lunch Motion before the Telangana High Court seeking a direction to the Governor to approve the file pertaining to budget presentation.

    However, following an advice from the Court, advocates of the state government and the Raj Bhavan held discussions and informed the court that they both came to an understanding and hence the court can dispose of the petition.

    During the discussions, it was agreed that there will an address by the Governor during the Budget Session and the speech copy would be furnished by the State government.

    Earlier that day, the government knocked the door of the High Court stating that the State government was yet to receive the Governor’s approval to the budget to be presented in the Assembly Session beginning Friday.

    The court expressed its opinion that the both the constitutional functionaries should resolve amicably and come to an understanding.

    As per the discussions, there will be a Governor’s Budget Speech this time, Advocate General BS Prasad had said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana govt invites Governor to address joint Assembly session

    Telangana govt invites Governor to address joint Assembly session

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan will be addressing a joint session of the Assembly and the council after a gap of almost a year.

    Legislative affairs minister Vemula Prasanth Reddy along with other officials extended the invitation to the governor on Monday following which she approved clearing the annual financial budget, and the Bills pending with her.

    The government officials filed a petition in High Court on Monday, seeking direction from the Governor for approval of the introduction of the budget.

    However, the petition was closed later in the day after respective counsels struck a compromise.

    Legislative affairs minister Prasanth Reddy held talks with chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao at Pragathi Bhavan before calling on the Governor.

    He then met the Governor along with special chief secretary (Finance) K Ramakrishna Rao and legislature secretary V Narasimha Charyulu.

    Subsequently, a proposal will be sent to the Governor to prorogue the Assembly following which she will summon the Assembly session within a week.

    However, it remains uncertain if the Assembly session will be held on the scheduled date or it would be postponed.

    Glitch between the Governor and the government

    The government last year conducted the budget without the customary address by the Governor, drawing a strong reaction from her.

    The BRS government defended its move on the ground that it was not a new session but a continuation of the previous session.

    The Budget session of the Assembly and Legislative Council is scheduled to begin on February 3.

    With only four days left and no approval of the budget coming from the governor, the government approached the High Court.

    The BRS leaders anticipated a crisis as seven Bills passed by the Assembly and Council have been languishing at Raj Bhavan since September last year.

    The government has taken exception to the Governor’s delaying approval of the budget. It argued that the Governor’s speech and the Budget presentation were unrelated matters. It also says that there is no clause in the Constitution that requires the Governor to address the Budget session.

    The BRS government cited Article 202 of the Constitution, which mandates that a Governor must give permission for presenting before the House a statement of the estimated receipts and expenditures of the state for a financial year.

    With the BRS government approaching the court, the friction between the Governor and the government had taken a new turn.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • RJD to contest 6 seats in Nagaland Assembly polls

    RJD to contest 6 seats in Nagaland Assembly polls

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    Patna: RJD will contest six seats in Nagaland where Assembly polls are scheduled to be held in February.

    Confirming the development, Party national general secretary Shyam Rajak said that six names have been finalized. However, the names are yet to be announced officially.

    Some BJP leaders will soon meet Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav in this regard. Tejashwi Yadav’s decision would be final.

    “If this works out, we will contest for some more seats,” Rajak said.

    The election to the 60 seats of Nagaland is scheduled to take place on February 27. The last date for submitting the nomination paper is February 7.

    Earlier, RJD sent two leaders Kumar Sharvajeet, the cabinet minister in the Bihar government, and Bhola Yadav to Nagaland.

    “They have submitted their observation report before Tejashwi Yadav. Now, another team will be visiting the state soon and submitting its report for further planning,” he said.

    Reacting to collaboration with JD(U) in Nagaland, Rajak said that the party has an alliance in Bihar but not in Nagaland so far.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Four candidates move Gujarat HC to challenge Assembly poll results

    Four candidates move Gujarat HC to challenge Assembly poll results

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    Ahmedabad: Two candidates each from the BJP and Congress have moved the Gujarat High Court to challenge the state Assembly poll results.

    The petitioners — BJP’s Harshad Ribadiya (Visavadar constituency), Hitesh Vasava (Dediyapada) and Congress candidates Lalit Kagathara (Tankara) and Raghu Desai from Radhanpur constituency — common grievances are that winning candidates have either left many subjects unfilled or concealed some important information from the Election Commission.

    They alleged that such candidates’ nomination forms should have been rejected by the returning officer, which did not happen.

    In his plea, former Congress MLA Lalit Kagathara said that BJP’s candidate and now MLA Durlabhji Devariya had not given details about his educational qualification, there is incomplete information about property owned by the candidate, though he owns car, yet he has not declared it in the affidavit. For concealing information, returning office should have rejected his candidature.

    Whereas BJP Harshad Ribadiya’s grievance is that AAP’s elected MLA Bhupat Bhayani is facing charges of corruption and trial for siphoning off public money, but he had not disclosed the information while filing candidature, yet, returning officer approved his candidature and post elections, declared him elected.

    The petitioners seek to nullify the election results in their respective constituencies.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Budget session of Telangana Legislative Assembly from February 3

    Budget session of Telangana Legislative Assembly from February 3

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    Hyderabad: The Budget Session of the Telangana Legislative Assembly will begin from February 3, a senior legislature official has said.

    The session of both the Assembly and the Council will commence at 12.10 pm on Friday, the Legislature Secretary V Narasimha Charyulu said.

    “The Fourth Meeting of the Eighth Session of Second Telangana Legislative Assembly will commence at 12.10 PM on Friday, the 3rd February 2023,” he said yesterday.

    Final touches to the state budget estimates will be given after the presentation of the Union Budget on February 1, he said.

    It would be the last Budget session for the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government led by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, as the state assembly elections are scheduled to be held later this year.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana legislative assembly to begin on Feb 3

    Telangana legislative assembly to begin on Feb 3

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    Hyderabad: The secretary of state legislature V Narasimha Charyulu said on Saturday that the second state legislative assembly would start at 12 pm on February 3.

    In a statement released this will be the fourth meeting of the eighth sessions conducted in the Telangana Legislative Assembly.

    The Legislative council session is scheduled to begin at the same time on the same day.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • EC issues notification for Feb 16 polls to 60-member Tripura Assembly

    EC issues notification for Feb 16 polls to 60-member Tripura Assembly

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    Agartala: The Election Commission (EC) has issued a statutory notification for the February 16 elections to the 60-member Tripura Assembly inviting the candidates to submit their nomination papers from Saturday, officials said.

    Election officials said that with the issuance of the notification, candidates can submit their nomination papers to the returning officers across the state.

    According to the notification, the last date for filing of nomination papers in Tripura is January 30 and the scrutiny of papers and relevant documents would be done the next day.

    The last date for withdrawal of the candidatures is February 2.

    Officials said that for the convenience of the candidates and the political parties, unlike the previous elections, the poll panel has appointed 60 returning officers and 180 Assistant Returning Officers (AROs).

    In the previous Assembly polls in Tripura, one returning officer was appointed for two or three constituencies.

    Even though the official process of filing of nominations has begun, no political party is yet to announce the names of candidates even though the selection process has been going on both in Agartala and New Delhi.

    However, some candidates from different political parties, including Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha who would be the ruling BJP’s Chief Ministerial face, have already started door-to-door campaigns in his Bordowali Assembly constituency in Agartala.

    Election officials said that it is proposed to work in mission mode to conduct the elections with an aim of “Zero Poll Violence”.

    To hold the election violence-free, a series of administrative and awareness steps were taken.

    The steps, which would continue until the poll process is over, include sensitization workshops to be held in all the 60 constituencies involving political parties, workers, and eminent citizens highlighting the negative effects of violence on the persons, families, society, and overall image of the state.

    Following the request of the state authorities, the Union Home Ministry has agreed to provide 400 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), comprising Assam Rifles, Border Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force, and Central Industrial Security Force.

    The majority of the CAPF has already been deployed in different parts of Tripura.

    “The flag marches by the CAPF have already started since last week to ensure confidence building among the political workers for campaigning and among the citizens to cast their votes freely without any fear. The security forces are deployed well before the poll process so that they get familiar with the locality. Local police should extend necessary cooperation to the CAPF,” said an EC statement.

    It said that the state police shall ensure all miscreants, trouble mongers, and history sheeters are either kept in a constant watch or bound under relevant sections of the CrPC.

    The counting of votes will be held in Tripura on March 2.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

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