With BJP on the hot seat, the monsoon session of the UP assembly begins today

The BJP under the leadership of Yogi Adityanath will try to gain power in the most populous state of India.

The BJP under the leadership of Yogi Adityanath will try to gain power in the most populous state of India.

It is being said that all the MLAs of the Samajwadi Party will sit on the statue of Chaudhary Charan Singh located in the assembly.

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The monsoon session of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly which begins today is expected to be filled with chaos as opposition parties are set to question the BJP government on several issues. Earlier on Monday, in a meeting of MLAs at the Samajwadi Party office, SP President Akhilesh Yadav said that all the SP MLAs should raise issues like unemployment, law and order, uncontrolled bureaucracy, fake cases, Azam Khan’s release, women’s safety. In the Monsoon session of the Assembly, during the Corona period, payment and mismanagement of sugarcane farmers is being said that all the MLAs of the Samajwadi Party will sit on the statue of Chaudhary Charan Singh located in the Assembly.

After the meeting, SP spokesperson Sunil Singh Sajan said, ‘SP will surround the government from road to house for its anti-people policies. At the same time, Congress leader Aradhana Mishra said, ‘The government does not want to answer on the issues of the people and that is why the proceedings of the House have been kept for such a short time. But the Congress will not allow the government to sit silent in the House.

The meeting of both the houses of the UP Legislature will be held from August 17 to August 24. The instructions for the death will be taken on August 17. Thereafter the proceedings will be adjourned till the next day. Formal business, ordinances and bills will be presented on August 18. The supplementary budget will be presented on the same day at 12.30. While Thursday 19th August will be a holiday for Muharram. At the same time, being Saturday and Sunday, August 21 and 22 will be a holiday. After this, the legislative business will be held on Monday i.e. 23 August. At the same time, on August 24, the budget will be passed after the discussion on the budget. Similarly, proceedings will be held in the Legislative Council as well.

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