Congress Creates Ruckus Over Governor's Address in Budget Session
The Congress caused a commotion in the Rajasthan Assembly, accusing the BJP government of not adhering to constitutional provisions by skipping the Governor's address at the start of the Budget Session. Speaker Vasudev Devnani clarified that the address is required only in the first session of the year.
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The Rajasthan Assembly witnessed tumultuous scenes on Wednesday as the opposition Congress accused the BJP government of bypassing constitutional provisions by not holding the Governor's address at the commencement of the Budget Session.
Speaker Vasudev Devnani clarified that since this was the second session of the year, the Governor's address was not mandatory. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel supported this interpretation.
Amidst the chaos, Bharat Adivasi Party leader Jaikrishna Patel took oath, and the Assembly paid tributes to several recently deceased political leaders, underscoring a day marked by both contention and solemn moments.
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