Uttarakhand Assembly fails to conduct even half of required sittings
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Uttarakhand Assembly fails to conduct even half of
required sittings
Dehra Dun: The Uttarakhand Assembly has failed to
conduct even 30 sittings a year against the required 60 sittings as stated in
the house's rule book, a report said.
Since formation of the state in 2000, the Vidhan
Sabha has never even crossed the halfway mark of the required number of yearly
sittings, according to the recent report on Assembly's proceedings. The maximum
was 23 sittings in 2003.
The data revealed so far only 169 sittings have
been conducted against the obligation of having at least 600 sittings in 10
years. These proceedings lasted for 751 hours and 3 minutes in combined.
Over 116 hours were lost due to adjournments.
Worst performing Chief Minister was N D Tiwari who remained present for only 29
days out of 83 sittings conducted during his reign (2002-2007).
Uttarakhand parliamentary affairs minister Prakash
Pant said blamed opposition for the poor record and said they think disrupting
the house proceedings repeatedly will give publicity.
"Most of the state assemblies in the country
are having very less number of sittings these days. There should be big
political debate on the national level to settle the issue," Pant, who was
the first speaker in the Uttarakhand Assembly, said.
While, Opposition Congress accused the BJP
government of not being sincere on the smooth conduct of the House's
proceedings. "The government tries to shy away from all those issues which
are of the interest of the common people," a party spokesman said.