Stage set for by-elections in six Assembly constituencies
The stage is ready for by-elections in six Assembly constituencies in the state, scheduled to take place on 13 November.
The stage is ready for by-elections in six Assembly constituencies in the state, scheduled to take place on 13 November.
Amid uproarious scenes by the BJP, the legislative assembly on Wednesday passed a resolution seeking restoration of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir that was abrogated by the Modi government in 2019.
The counting of votes will take place alongside the Maharashtra and Jharkhand Assembly polls on 23rd November.
Bharatpur Assembly constituency MLA Humayun Kabir today threatened legal action if there is any death in his district or state due to medical negligence.
The West Bengal Legislative Assembly on Monday, in an apparently unseen-before bonhomie between the ruling Trinamul Congress and opposition BJP, unanimously passed a resolution opposing any move to divide the state.
Dr. CP Joshi will also visit four nations to study the parliamentary functioning from August 22-26. Assembly Secretary Mahavir Prasad Sharma will also accompany him.
The Opposition protested the move saying that party programmes were being organised from the exchequer. Defending the legislation, CM Jai Ram Thakur said the global economy has been affected due to the COVID pandemic and Himachal has also not remained untouched by it.
The Himachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Amendment Bill 2022 passed on Saturday has stringent provisions including one to deprive a convert of the benefits of reservation.
With an amendment to the Himachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act,2019 a provision has been inserted according to which if two or more persons are converted, it would be deemed as a mass conversion.
During the proceedings, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur informed that his government has taken up the matter of restoration of old pension with the Central government. He also said the no-confidence motion moved by the Opposition had no merit.