Legislature session cut short by five days in view of GP polls
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The ongoing legislature session will probably be curtailed by five days in view of the upcoming elections to gram panchayats (GPs). The session, which was to go on until December 15, will now finish on December 10.
The gram panchayat elections are scheduled to be held on December 22 and 27. The outcomes are to be declared on December 30.
Announcing the choice to finish the session early in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri stated the Business Advisory Committee of the Legislative Assembly had taken a name on it. He stated this was following requests from MLAs who had cited the upcoming elections to gram panchayats.
With the modified schedule, the dialogue on “one nation, one election” idea, which was to be taken up on December 14 and 15, will now be taken up solely in the following session, the Speaker stated. This idea has been put ahead by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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