UP Assembly adjourned sine die

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UP Assembly adjourned sine die

Saturday, 29 February 2020 | PNS | Lucknow



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In a sudden move, the Yogi Adityanath government on Friday rushed through the legislative business after which the Assembly was adjourned sine die, a week before schedule as per the agenda approved by the Business Advisory Committee of the House.
The Budget for 2020-21 along with 95 departmental grants were passed by the Assembly without debate. Through supplementary agenda, the government also introduced five bills and they too were passed without debate.
Opposition parties decried the government’s move saying, “The government wants to escape from its accountability towards people and deprive opposition parties of their fundamental right to scrutinise budget and move cut motion.”
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath countered the opposition charge saying, “The Budget session is confined to passing budget and the government is ready for a debate on the floor of the House on all issues.”
“Before pointing fingers at the government, the opposition should do some introspection and look up the record of the sessions of Assembly of the last 15 years when they were in power’’, the CM said.
“Like the three special sessions in 2019, I wish the Assembly will hold similar special sessions this year to in which different issues concerning the people will be taken up and all members will participate. We should take cue from traditions of parliamentary committees and make collective efforts to enrich the proceedings of the Assembly,” Yogi said.
Pointing to leader of opposition Ram Govind Chaudhary, who was wearing a medical mask, Chief Minister said, “He can wear a mask but should not put cotton in his ears.”
Despite committing to participate, Chaudhary had boycotted the special session to commemorate the 150 birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi wherein sustainable development goals were discussed, a decision which he later regretted.
Yogi repeatedly teased the leader of opposition to remove the mask and speak on the issue of hike in MLA Local Area Development Fund and other issues, but Chaudhary refused to bite the bait. 
Yogi said, “The leader of the opposition is against the hike in Vidhayak Nidhi. I wish there was a House committee to work out all issues related to utilisation of funds from Vidhayak Nidhi.”
On Thursday, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna had said that there was no move to curtail the Budget session and the session would continue till March 7, as per the agenda approved by Business Advisory Committee of the House. 
While Bahujan Samaj Party and Congress members staged a noisy walkout from the House over the adamant stance of the government, principle opposition Samajwadi Party members kept sitting while wearing medical masks, depicting that their voices had been gagged.
As per Assembly Secretariat, there were 10 sittings of the House during the curtailed Budget session. The House was adjourned for 4 hours 16 minutes and total time of proceedings was 57 hours and 25 minutes.
The 2020-21 budget was presented in the House on February 18 and Governor Anandiben Patel inaugurated the session on February 13, with her address to the joint sitting of UP Legislature.

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