Winter Session of Odisha Assembly begins

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By Our Correspondent

BHUBANESWAR: The Opposition BJP and Congress in Odisha are gearing up to face the mighty Treasury bench of the ruling BJD in State Assembly from Wednesday with the beginning of Winter Session. The Winter Session of the 16th Odisha Legislative Assembly (OLA), which is beginning from Wednesday  and continue till December 19.

Out of the 30 working days, 21 days have been earmarked for official business.Parliamentary Affairs Minister Bikram Keshari Arukha said that the first Supplementary Budget would be presented on the first day of the session.

On November 20, 21 and 22, the House would discuss the demands for grants and the Appropriation Bill on the supplementary statement of expenditure would be tabled on November 25, he said. 

The alleged suicide of Jajpur district’s Haridashpur VLW Smitarani Biswal and the Kendrapara Credit Cooperative Society sexual harrasment case will be other major issues against the Government.

“We will raise several issues pertaining to law and order and corruption to take on the BJD Government. We will also seek a discussion on the Jagannath Temple’s missing key case and the Government’s delay in tabling the Judicial Commission’s Report on the matter,” said Leader of Opposition Pradipta Kumar Naik.

He also said the BJP MLAs would highlight the State Government’s ‘partisan approach’ in distribution of aid to Cyclone Fan-affected people. Naiak said the alleged irregularities in the KALIA scheme would also be raised in the House.

Congress Legislature Party Leader Narasingha Mishra said the State Government has failed to tackle the situation that arose out of natural calamities.

“We will also seek a discussion on the Government’s 5T initiative and Mo Sarkar programme. The Government has been shielding some senior bureaucrats who are in neck-deep incorruption,” said Mishra. Senior Congress MLAs Taraprasad Bahinipati and Suresh Routray said they would seek explanation for the ‘deteriorating law and order’ situation in the State.

Meanwhile, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Bikram Kesari Arukha sought the cooperation of the Opposition parties for the smooth functioning of the Assembly. “The Treasury Bench is ready for discussion on all constructive issues to be raised by the opposition parties,” he asserted.

As per schedule, the Winter Session will run from November 13 to December 19 with 30 working days in-between.

The first Supplementary Budget for the 2019-20 fiscal will be presented by Finance Minister Niranjan Pujari on the opening day and the Appropriation Bill will be placed on 25 November.

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