Patna: The Monsoon Session of Bihar Legislature will run from 10 to 14 July. The proceedings of the Legislative Assembly will start at 11 o’clock and the proceedings of the Legislative Council from 12 o’clock. This time in the monsoon session, there is a possibility of a lot of heat. The proceedings of the first day will be adjourned with mourning light in the assembly. There will be a discussion on the state bill on July 11-12. There, on July 13, there will be a discussion on the supplementary expenditure statement of 2023-2024. Private members’ business will be held on the last day of the monsoon session. At the same time, during the monsoon session, BJP will surround the government on many issues like CBI’s charge sheet on Tejashwi Yadav, education department.
BJP will raise many issues
BJP will raise the issue of changes in teacher recruitment rules. The CBI has filed a charge sheet in the Land for Job scam case, in which Tejashwi’s name is included as an accused. BJP will demand Tejashwi’s resignation in the House. BJP will also raise the issue of ongoing dispute between Education Minister Chandrashekhar and Additional Chief Secretary of the department KK Pathak in the House. BJP will attack the government even on the issue of 20 lakh jobs. Will raise the issue of law and order.
It will be the responsibility of the government that the House runs smoothly.
The Bhagalpur-Khagaria reception bridge was destroyed by the gust of wind. No action has been taken on this till now. BJP wants discussion on all these issues in the House. At the same time, a strategy is being prepared by the government to respond to the opposition. The government is trying to make the House run smoothly.
BJP will march till the assembly
On July 10, the Bihar State Primary Teachers’ Association will gherao the Vidhan Sabha at 12 noon in protest against the changes in teacher recruitment rules. During the monsoon session itself, on July 13, the BJP will march from Gandhi Maidan to the Vidhan Sabha to protest against the changes in teacher recruitment rules, while 400 police forces with a total of 80 magistrates will be deployed for security during the session.
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